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9 years agoNew answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you are weak in what you have done then there is no advantage to go for this, if you want to go then do one year certification Diploma in hardware and networking professional. You will get a job in IT sector.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Advanced H/W and basic N/Working knowledge.
2. S/W knowledge.
3. Knowledge of programming languages: C+, Java, etc.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
The eligibility for BCA program in every university is class 12th with mathematics/ computer science or information practice. So, accordingly you need to check the eligibility from particular university, where you want to apply.
All the best.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
New answer posted
9 years agoGuide-Level 13
Best of luck.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
To pursue Bachelors in computer application (BCA), mathematics is necessary regardless of whether you had science or commerce in class 12th board examination. However, there are certain colleges where the rules are not so stringent and they might accept admission in BCA without mathematics.
I hope it helps.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. BE/ B.Tech computer science and engineering.
2. B.Tech IT.
3. BCA.
4. B.Sc IT.
5. B.Sc computer science.
6. B.Sc animation and multimedia.
Diploma courses:
1. Diploma in software engineering.
2. Diploma in hardware and networking.
3. Diploma in 3D animation.
4. Diploma in cyber law and security.
Certification courses:
1. DOEACC 'O' Level.
2. M.Sc IT.
3. CCNA
4. .NET technologies.
5. JAVA technologies.
6. Linux.
7. C +.
8. Visual effects.
9. 3D animation.
10. Photoshop.
11. Corel draw.
12. AutoCAD.
13. IT security and ethical hacking.
14. Cyber law.
15. Red Hat.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can pursue MCA from Amity University.
Below mentioned are the reason to pursue MCA from Amity:
1. Study methodology.
2. Infrastructure.
3. Incubator facility.
4. Good overall ranking.
5. Internship and placement assistance.
6. Faculty experience and research papers.
7. 4 Tier mentor facility.
8. Well established computer lab.
9. NAAC A grade and WASC accredited.
10. Industry based course structure.
All the best.
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