Computers & IT (Non-Engg)

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Ayush Sharma

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Well, it all depends on your interest, both have equal opportunities, but BCA is more professional course than B.Sc. The more practical knowledge will be given in BCA. And, doing BCA will give you better job opportunities rather than doing just B.Sc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Ethical hackers are specialised Cyber Security experts who work for all organisations which have an internet presence and use extensive use of web technologies for Business . Ethical Hackers role is a proactive one as they prevent cyber- crimes and protect cyber space from intrusion. They ensure data security and protect computer systems from illegal hacking activities. Computer Hackers use their expertise in computing and knowledge of programming, web applications, operating systems, assembly language, internet security systems etc. to protect computer systems from illegal hackers.
It is a niche skill and has limited career opportuniti
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BSc IT is a program wherein students are trained to work as Developer in the field of Computer Applications Development and Maintenance. BSc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing and help students to become Systems Developers.
Syllabus of BSc CS and BSc IT is similar up to 80 to 90% in various universities. Courses on Computer languages, data structure, databases, and networking etc are common. BSc degree course program is primarily focused on in the field of Computer Applications such as mobile computing, ERP, SCM etc whereas BSc CS degree program primarily focused on
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Sc IT has more emphasis on theoretical concepts of computers Science whereas BCA syllabus emphasis is on application development. Thus BCA is more practical oriented in majority of universities.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian IT industry is in decline phase. No. of new jobs being created are reducing day by day because of outcry against outsourcing in Western countries. Most of the freshers recruitment is by campus placement. If you do BCA by distance learning, you will miss out on campus placement opportunities and may struggle to find a job. Therefore, you are advised that you should do BCA only from a prestigious formal college with good campus placement records only.

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