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Aarti Singh

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Hi Vivek,
If you are interested in managerial job go for MBA, if you have technical bent of mind go for MCA. Though as you climb up the career ladder, managerial skills have more demand and managers are paid more.
There are many good universities that are offering you both MBA as well MCA. These days, we have many specializations available for MBA like marketing, finance, HR, operations, IT, international business, hotel management, tourism and hospitality management, hospital management, event management, e-commerce and so on. You choose a specialization as per your interest.

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Vendor-specific certifications like the Cisco certification provide skills required to handle vendor-specific networks and devices. With most of the IT companies using Cisco technology, Cisco certification is one of the most sought-after credential in the IT job market. After attaining your Cisco certification, you will be responsible for tasks like configuring, installing and analysing networks (LAN, WAN, VPN etc.), monitoring network logs, usage, authentication and overall performance, diagnosing and troubleshooting problems, adding new servers, assisting, advising and supporting end-users in evaluating third-party tools, vendor prod
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Dr M DFollow me for a better guidance.

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Did u mean Banaras Hindu University ?

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deepak choudharyi love science n i like those who love vigyan

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I think both is best. its depend on u. every steam is very good.
u think in Your heart and decide that that is best for u. but if u ask me about B.sc IT or BCA than I chose BCA

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Sanjana Pathak

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Eligibility For MCA Entrance
if you qualify in JAM then you will have to fulfill the following eligibility criteria for admissions in IITs.
At least 55% aggregate marks (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for General/OBC category candidates and at least 50% aggregate marks (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for SC, ST and PD category candidates in the qualifying degree.
For candidates with letter grades/CGPA (instead of percentage of marks), the equivalence in percentage of marks will be decided by the Admitting Institute(s)
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Abhishek Singh

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If you wish to have a career into computer application then surely you can pursue BCA. As this will not only give you more knowledge but will also help you attain a degree. Through BCA, you can also go for further studies with complete ease.

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