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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Why do you want to do MCA after MSc IT? Is MSc IT equivalent to MCA?If you want to do higher studies, you are advised to appear for GATE and do M.Tech, it will be more beneficial for your career.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mohamed,
If CS is your interest then you can opt for BCA, B.Sc CS or B.Sc IT. You can also check gaming, animation, etc. If you are from PCM background then you can think about engineering. Better advice can be given if you share more about the subjects.

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roshan hegdeborn to achieve and fly in colours

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There is no guarantee of 100% placements in India for B.Tech / B.Sc IT because in India there are large number of IT engineers and B.Tech is better among B.Tech and B.Sc IT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Any BCA graduate can expect salary of Rs 2 Lakh to 6 Lakhs per annum depending on ranking of college. Salary generally rises from Rs 50000 to 1Lakh per annum depending on performance in first 4 years of service.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BCA is a job oriented degree course and you can go for a job immediately after BCA in small and medium size IT companies. Unfortunately, Indian IT industry particularly large IT companies and MNCs do not prefer BCA for entry level developer and testers role. BCA graduates may get a junior developer or application support jobs. BCA degree can only help you to get only entry level jobs and will require the acquisition of PG degrees such as MCA or MBA for a meaningful career in IT or ITES industries.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ishank,
MIT is one of the top-ranked universities in the world and goes without saying that admissions are very very competitive. Admissions will depend on your overall profile. You must have excellent academic grades and also very good extra-curricular activities. Overall you must show all your qualities and what qualifies you as an applicant. Ask yourself why MIT will admit you and prepare your profile. Apart from these, you must take tests like SAT or GRE depending on what you want to study, you did not mention if you are looking for UG or PG programmes.

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