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Hriddhi MondalWork hard in silence. Let your success speak.

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Yes, BCA is a very good course only if you have interest in computer. Otherwise I won't recommend it. Else you should opt for BBA since you are form commerce.

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Apply through online application form available on www.mitacsc.ac.in

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Candidate has to appear for entrance test for BBA / BBA-CA/ BBA-IB admissions.
B.Com admissions are based on 12th marks. There is no entrance test for B.Com. admission, B.Com admissions are best on merit of 12th marks.

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BBA / BBA-CA / BBA-IB entrance dt 22-May-2017

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Hriddhi MondalWork hard in silence. Let your success speak.

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Since you have completed BCA, MCA will be best for you.

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sahadev patel

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Yes, you can go for it. It has wider options.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi,
First of all choose computer science as a subject in graduation. Go for BCA/BCS. But, at the same time start with the basics: Earn your A+ certification and get a tech support position. After some experience and additional certification (Network+ or CCNA), move up to a network support or admin role and then to network engineer after a few years. Next, put some time into earning security certifications (security+, CISSP or TICSA) and find an information security position. While you are there, try to concentrate on penetration testing and get some experience with the tools of the trade. The work towards CEH certification offered by In
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