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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

BCA is about computers and B.Sc is a science/maths area that you already know. If you want to go for a job related to computers like development or hardware, this is the field for you. Still, to get good jobs after BCA, you will need to go for higher studies like MCA. Same with B.Sc though but doing a B.Ed after B.Sc maths can make you eligible for a teaching job with government as well.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Not cracking JEE Mains is not the end of the road. You still have following options available with you:
(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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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Hi,
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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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
As BCA is a completely computer-based course, you will be having subjects like programming, computer architecture, networks with maths.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

BCA or B.Sc in IT from a good institute would be the best option for you though you will have to deal a little with maths but not much as compared B.Tech. You can pursue your drawing and other passions simultaneously.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

With 50%, I reckon, you will be eligible for a very few or no entrance exams as most of them require a minimum 60% marks.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can but not a full-time 3-year course in animation. You can pursue 6 month animation course as you can pursue one degree course at a time in the same mode i.e regular or distance mode.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

You must opt for PCM with an optional subject such as C and C+.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

N. kindly try for a better option. Its placement and faculty members are not good.

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