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Indresh Kumar Sharma

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BCA is a better choice.

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Aarti Singh

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Ankit, Although BCA and B Tech are graduate programs, both are entirely different streams of study. Bachelor of Computer Application is concerned with software designing, data base management and operational functions with the help of multifaceted data within a computer.
B Tech is a professional degree course, which deals with the study of engineering principles in diverse streams, which are the base for the developments in Science and Technology.
Key differences between BCA and B TechBCA is Bachelor of Computer Applications whereas B Tech is Bachelor of Technology.BCA is solely computer related whereas B Tech incorporates technical subj
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear umesh,
eligibility for CAT- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with at least 50 % marks or equivalent GPA (45 % in case of SC, ST, PWD candidates). Final year undergraduate students also eligible.
Hence yes you can
All the very best

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Vishal Awate

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There are so many fields in which u can make your career after 12th. You can do Your graduation in Science, commerce or Arts. Thereafter u can apply for.various government exams. Just need proper planning of Your studies.

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pavankalyan baratam

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go and search in the CA kart u have lot of certification courses as same u have asked

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sachin kumar

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If they operate under the same University then you would have to produce a NOC (no objection certificate) from the old college and this should be accepted by the college you are transferring to.

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