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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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BCA or MCA will help you to get programmer jobs. Actually it all depends on your area of interest.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is a very small difference among the syllabus of BCA and B.Sc in IT. B.Sc in IT is having more focus on theoretical concepts of computer science whereas BCA syllabus emphasis is on applications development and maintenance. Market acceptance of BCA and B.Sc IT is similar. Both degree holders will have done PG for a meaningful career in IT industry.

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General Eligibility Criteria for Indian students for MCA course:
Aspirants who have done their BCA, BBA or B.Tech can apply for the MCA course. Students who have finished their graduation in science can also apply. These students must have studied mathematics as a subject in class 10+2. There is no age limit regarding the admission to this course.

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John Desouza

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Hello Ram,
Ethical hacking has a bright future with the world turning digital. Much sensitive information is now stored, exchanged in the digital world. Therefore, the safety of this information from going into the wrong hands lies in the hands of an ethical hacker who can test these applications through penetration testing, etc. to uncover various vulnerabilities and threats that a hacker can pose to the application. Therefore, meticulous testing is necessary before the deployment. There are many firms that work in this field to help the application developers remove the various vulnerabilities in their product. Ethical hacking can als
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