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After B.Com, there is a way to pursue MCA if you can fulfil criteria:-
1) In 10+2 or in your graduation level, you should have one of the common subject related to maths.Ex-Statistics / Accounting / Finance maths / Taxation, etc. And in your final year of graduation, you should have minimum 50% aggregate marks.
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BCA on the other hand is a computer based undergraduate professional degree course to generate professionals for IT domain.
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You can also do short programming language courses and appear for industry recognised certifications to start career as a programmer. Job opportunities by this option will be lesser and to break in into good IT companies will be difficult.
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