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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 17
You can go for B.Tech in mechanical in any engineering college. You can get admission in 2nd year directly through lateral entry program.
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Guide-Level 12
I think you should prepare for all the exams. In government jobs exams or competitive exams, the syllabus is almost same. So, you can prepare at the same time for more than one exam.
If you want to work in Indian banks, then you can prepare for IBPS PO, SBI PO or RBI exams. You are from technical field, so you can also prepare for IBPS PO exam.
You can check the below mentioned link for the details of IBPS PO job:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6w5YesyQOw
I hope it helps.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can think of MCA, M.Sc IT or even you can plan for SAP module. MCA will be preferable for good profiles in it companies, then you can add certificate according to the market demand.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 15
Class 9th would be too amateur to enroll into app development courses. Probably, as per your syllabus, you will be studying Java or C or C+ as a part of programming language. This too doesn't include the complex details at the moment.
Developing an app requires you to learn different kinds of programming techniques for database, for user interface, for back-end programming, etc.
At this point of time, go step by step. Learn each and every thing being taught. Programming languages are a vast ocean and include a lot of categories. You need a lot of time to understand the entire details.
I hope it helps.
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Guide-Level 15
BCA alone doesn't stand much scope. You should go with MCA after completing BCA. MCA degree is considered equivalent to B.Tech and can provide you better job opportunities and salary comparable to a B.Tech engineering candidate.
I hope it helps.
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