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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both are similar to each other with minor difference in electives. You may chose any based on Institutes reputation, faculty, facilities etc.

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Karuna Jain

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Kindly refer the link below, to get a proper insight about the courses and it's scope:
http://www.indiastudychannel.com/experts/315-Computers.aspx

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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If you neither have the interest in programming nor want to do MBA, then you can look for courses like designing or mass communication.
Or you may tell us your interest areas and accordingly we can guide you with the courses.

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Anant Raina

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Hi dear,
MCA stands on Masters in Computer Application.
MCA required you must have complete your graduation.
MCA also required candidate must have maths in higher studies.
So now you are bcom pass student ,but if you don't have maths in higher studies you can not do MCA.But if u have passed higher studies with maths so you are eligible for MCA.

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Anant Raina

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You can surely apply for software engineering jobs after MCA from a recognized university. If you want to do M.Tech. in computer science field then you can do it after completion of MCA. You can't apply for M.Tech. just after BCA. Almost all major software companies do recruit MCA for the post of software executives which is offered to B.Tech. graduates.
You will have to apply off campus because most companies don't recruit MCA on campus. You can apply in TCS, Wipro, Infosys etc all major companies.
The eligibility criteria for the job in these companies is general throughout 60% academics i.e. 60% in 10th,12th,Graduation and Post Grad
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Anant Raina

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You can pursue ethical hacking course from jetking.

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Anant Raina

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After getting an MCA degree, one can enter any of the following roles:
1. Software Developer/Programmer/Engineer:
Software Developers are responsible for designing, installing, testing and maintaining the software systems. They provide IT services by analyzing the client needs and designing the system to meet those requirements.
2. Troubleshooter:
Troubleshooters are the lifeline of any organization. They make sure that the technology (hardware and software) is easily accessible to all those who require them. If any issue comes up, troubleshooters take the charge of resolving it so that the projects are delivered on time.
3. System Analyst
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If are technically oriented then MCA is a better option in comparison to MBA.

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