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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Prakash,
PGDCA is a post graduate level Diploma course> The full form of PGDCA course is post-graduate Diploma in computer applications. It boosts the career in the computer based jobs. PGDCA course will prepare a person as an assistant programmer or as a computer operator.
PGDCA Course Eligibility
The qualification of the course is graduation. Many universities also require a good percentage in the graduation. PGDCA course from IGNOU will also require graduation in any stream.
PGDCA Course duration
Many universities offer this course in 2 semesters. The maximum duration of PGDCA course will range up to 2 years.
PGDCA Syllabus
The syllab
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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

Guide-Level 11

Sorry, but you cannot pursue BCA. In order to pursue BCA, you need to have maths in HSC.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As you are a BBM graduate, I would suggest, you go for MBA.
MCA is a very tough one for the Non-IT/computer graduates. One should have a keen interest in programming and other software related activities. You have a good base of education in management, so you better opt for MBA.
MCA is a 3-year course.
MBA is a 2 years course.

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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In most of the Ph.D in the US, you automatically go through your MS by completing required courses and earning the MS credits. Then you start your research and defend the thesis thereafter. So it takes longer time as compared to European Ph.D where almost every student has already completed the MS.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Dhruv,
There is no particular degree in robotics. It will be like learning grammar.
Depending upon which area you are interested in, there are different methods. For example, if you are interested in AI and the networking of robots, then you should start with computer science or electronics engineering. If you are interested in mechanics and actuation of robots, then graduating in mechanical engineering will help. For medical applications, MEMS and NEMS are a nice domain.
All the best!

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Mayank,
Since you have done your Bachelors degree in IT sector, MBA (IT) would be the better choice as there are plenty of job opportunities available in this field.
All the best!

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9 years ago

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Aishwarya,
Definitely, you can get admission in the American universities as only GRE is not the eligibility criteria. The universities look for the overall profile. But, with this score, you cannot get into top universities. To get admission in Tier-2 universities, your GRE score should be 310 or more as the competition is very high.
I would suggest, you retake GRE exam and try to improve your score in order to strengthen your chances of getting admission in good universities.
All the best.

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Shivani,
Please don't regret for the course you have taken. You have selected one of the better courses in your Bachelors degree. BCA has lot of job opportunities and in many places BCA graduates are preferred over IT engineers.
In future, after completion of BCA, you can pursue either MBA or MCA. If not there are plenty of jobs available for this particular field.
All the best!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to seek admission in MCA or M.Sc IT.

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