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roni k

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You may ask your son to take PCM in 11th standard and then further he can prepare for IIT-JEE entrance test. After securing a good rank in the same, he can opt of the best engineering colleges and get into B.Teck CSE branch.

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virendra rastogi

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PGDCA is a program which can be done if you wish to go for managerial positions in your career. Doing MCA is not necessary if you keep on doing different certification courses to keep yourself abreast with the latest technologies.

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virendra rastogi

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You need to qualify the entrance test in order to pursue MCA.

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virendra rastogi

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You may get admission either in Graphic Era or Dev Bhoomi Institute.

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virendra rastogi

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Usually, all institutes offer admission in MCA on the basis of entrance test results. However, you may try and check with some of the private colleges near your location.

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virendra rastogi

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You need to complete your graduation in order to pursue SAP course.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Nipun,
B.Tech: More of mathematics, algorithm designs, knowledge of core computer knowledge, and performance optimization.
BCA: It deals with computer applications. For example, to build a software program for a particular purpose.
B.Tech designs the performance optimized algorithm and BCA implements it in a particular programming language.
This is just a difference with the respect to course work. But, as far as knowledge is concerned, it is up to you how you gather knowledge. A BCA graduate could have more knowledge than a B.Tech graduate and Vice-Vera.

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
By qualifying JAM Test, candidates can apply for:
1 M. Sc (Two Year)
2 Joint M. Sc. - Ph.D
3 M. Sc - Ph.D Dual Degree
4 M. Sc - M.Tech
5 Post - Bachelor Degree Courses at different IITs
6 Integrated Ph.D Courses at IISC
For more details visit here - http://entranceexaminformation.blogspot.com/2016/07/iit-jam-entrance-test-queries-most.html
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.

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