Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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Both the options can help you to get a good job in MNC nonetheless if you are eligible and qualify for B.Tech then I would suggest to go with this.
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Guide-Level 15
The time duration of the course and the fees charged for the same varies from one institute to another. The time duration varies from 40 hours to 100 hours. Though most of the institutes provide it as a fancy course, wherein no advanced concepts are taught, you can refer to the link below for more information on the course duration and the fees charged by the institutes for the same:
https://goo.gl/OlN7ZM
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I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). If you have pursued Diploma from an AICTE approved Institute / College, then you are eligible to enroll into BCA in a college of your choice. To assist you in choosing the colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information on the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/bca-colleges-india
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Linux is a "must-know" for anyone interested to work in IT department. Linux is an operating system and provides sufficient tools which assist in advanced programming. On the other hand, CCNA is a networking course certified by CISCO. This course is recommended for those who wish to make make a career in the networking field in the IT sector. Ideally, I would suggest you to pursue both the courses as both are equally beneficial. Rest is your choice.
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