Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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(a) Engineering from state or private colleges
(b) BCA
(c) B.Sc IT/CS
(d) B.Sc Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Statistics
(e) B.Arch
f) BBA, BMS, BBE, etc.
(g) Five-year integrated law
(h) NDA
(I) SCRA
(j) Merchant Navy
(k) Fashion Designing
(l) Hotel Management
You can also change your stream to commerce, economics, humanities, etc. You may choose any based on your interest to excel in the professional career. BCA may be a better option in comparison to generic B.Sc.
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BCA is a course based on computer technology. Coming to the syllabus, you will study programming languages, computer architecture and software engineering subjects, networking and basic maths. The course is good for a student interested in computer technology.
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As BCA is a completely computer-based course, you will be having subjects like programming, computer architecture, networks with maths.
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