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Candidates who are from non-computer science background should have studied any of the following subjects at the +2 level:Mathematics
Computer Science
Business mathematics or electronics.
Candidates writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2016 may apply with their class 10th and 11th marks.
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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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