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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

MCA or Master of Computer Application is a general Master's degree course related with computer application.It simultaneously deals with software and hardware functions and implementations.
On the other hand, a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a technical Bachelor's degree course, which is also related with software and hardware.
But the difference in these two is that an MCA student knows the theory part of software and hardware more than a B.Tech student and a B.Tech student knows the technical implementation of things better.
More or less,goals of both are same and job prospects also are equal for both.
Many reputed Indian
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Abhishek Rajvir

Beginner-Level 5

C is not difficult u can learn it online.
but for your satisfaction I suggest DECCANSOFT in Hyderabad

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BCA graduates are employed by Small & Medium Size IT companies as Developer and Tester. After few years experience they can move to large IT companies and MNCs.

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pratap kumar

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in BCA there is descreate mathematics it easy for the students who knows minimum basics of maths

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
Wealthy income is possible if you can create something which is not available yet but in demand like most of the startups do. To be a game designer, you need to be good in programming and coding so BCA or B.Sc Computer Science is good.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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No Shivang, the exams you mentioned are for entrance to engineering colleges.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Every university has its own syllabus for BCA. Generally all universities have C++, Java and .NET courses in their syllabus.

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