Computers & IT (Non-Engg)
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Scholar-Level 18
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Guide-Level 15
There are over 256 different types of programming languages besides other kinds of languages like scripting languages, markup languages, Data definition languages, Data Manipulation languages etc. Learning all of them isn't possible for one human being. Therefore, it's better to learn the mostly used languages in each of the categories for languages. You can go with C, C+, JAVA, Dot Net for Programming languages, PHP, XHTML, for markup languages, SQL and Oracle for Database Management languages. In the end, your skills doesn't depend on how good you memorize the syntax, but on how efficient algorithms you prepare and, algor
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Scholar-Level 18
There are some colleges offering part time courses but these are very few and require attendance. If you are working then your best chance is to do AMIE which is equivalent to an engineering degree.
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Contributor-Level 10
If you are interested in management then go for BBA.
None of the above mentioned courses have physics and chemistry as a part of their syllabus.
Got more queries? Kindly revert.
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Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology does not offer BCA. Check the link below for courses offered by the institute :
http://www.dr-ait.org/admission/courses-offered/
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Both your degrees don't go hand in hand that's why you can either opt for IT job or go in the mechanical field. To get a job apart from degree, you must have sound technical knowledge and if you are finding it difficult to get a job, you can join a good company as an intern and then move on from there.
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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/bca-colleges-mumbai-all
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