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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
*Education after B.Sc:
M.Sc, (provided that its recognised by the UGC or AIU) followed by an M.Tech, or an MCA are options open to you after your B.Sc in Computer Science. An M.Tech may be available to you after you sit for the GATE conducted by the IITs or the entrance examinations of individual universities offering the course.
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Another thing to consider when comparing BCA & B.Sc Co
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Gaming programmers are the people who do coding for video games. In your job, you'll typically be part of a collaborative creative team that includes game designers and artists. Majorly your area is concerned with coding, which tells the computer or system what to do for the game to be played. The key steps in becoming a game developer are:
Step 1: Develop High-Level Math Skills.
Step 2: Get a Bachelor's Degree.
Step 3: Build a Portfolio.
Step 4: Find an Entry Level Position as a Game Programmer.
Step 5: Advance to become a software developer.
The minimum eligibility criteria is graduation, preferably in CS/CE with key skills in Critical
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
People who don't want to study computer science engineering or software engineering, they will opt for B.Sc, M.Sc computer Science or BCA and MCA.
All are almost same except engineering is a little higher when compared to the latter. Means a person with an engineering degree can be placed in a good institution with a UG degree itself.
So it is better if you study M.Sc computer science. It really has a great scope and you can get placed in any company irrespective of its domain as each and everything requires a computer Science graduate.
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Guide-Level 13
Your graduation is altogether a different parameter and it has no direct relation with SSC examination. SSC-CGL is a competitive examination based on 4 sections: aptitude, reasoning, general awareness, and English. Among these sections, English and quantitative aptitude are of prime importance, as they are the ones which form the major chunk of the examination.
Now coming to your course BCA, which is a good option as its technical in nature. It is a good backup option, as you can also go for MCA and get into IT sector, in case you do not get through the SSC exam.
All the best.
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