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MCA is also a PG course of three-year duration. This can be done after graduation in any stream of study related to the computer field. MCA covers various topics related to programming and designing. The main aim of this course is on the development of applicable software and not only the designing of computer hardware and system software. There are numerous colleges in India that offer this particular branch of study. The admission to this course is based on the entrance exam carried out by the respective institutions or universities or the State. The career opportunities for these postgraduate candidates are very huge. One can perfor
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to seek admission in BCA if you have Maths in +2 stage. Choice of CS or IT will not matter for admission.

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Akihilesh Kumar K R

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Yes. you can go for BCA but the eligibility conditions differ from university to university to manage both urban and rural students. Kindly make your choice of university and then check out the website of the concerned university for the adequate eligibility conditions. Hope u will get your way. Best of luck.

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Hemant Khaitan

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You can learn game designing and VFX even now. Just search for a good institute that teaches these and spare some time for your interests. Also engineering cannot stop the artist in you. Just keep painting bro.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Robotics is interdisciplinary field. Some universities allows Electronics graduate in MS Robotics engineering

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