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2014-12-17 10:39:21
Contributor-Level 10
SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. It is a product of SAP AG, Walldorf, Germany. It is not easy to define SAP in a specific definition. It is multidimensional product. It has to be viewed through various angles to understand it. SAP is a system, an ERP product, an IT Tool, an IT enabled System (ITeS), an enterprise application, to execute the business process through the various department of the business in an integrated manner.
SAP ERP is a transactional system while SAP BI is a reporting system (based on data from SAP ERP). SAP APO, BPC, TR are planning tool based on
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2014-12-12 10:24:14
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2014-12-11 17:54:17
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It would be good if you stick to computer application as you have the perfect background for it. It totally depends upon your taste of interest.
Master in Computer Application (MCA) :
Students who have completed their BCA or graduates in any stream with mathematics as a subject at the +2 level are eligible for this course.
For admission to a MCA program, students have to go through an entrance exam.
This course offers very good opportunities for the graduates who wish to pursue a career in software.
Career prospects after completing MCA:
Software Engineer
Software Consultant
Network Engineer
Database Administrator
Test Engineer
System A
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2014-12-11 11:42:38
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2014-12-08 13:02:59Beginner-Level 1
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2014-11-27 11:20:40
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2014-11-27 10:35:05
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2014-11-19 15:21:08
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Hello Sunita
For both B.Sc IT and BCA You must be 10+2 or equivalent but for BCA you must have maths as a subject at 10+2 level but some Universities Provide it to all 10+2 passed even if they dont have Maths at 10+2 Level but they have to opt for Foundation or Bridge course in Maths with their First sem or Year
Hope this will help
Best of Luck
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2014-11-18 15:09:53
Contributor-Level 10
There are various courses related to Computer software and application it generally depends upon your taste of interest.
Some of the certification options are:
Java/J2EE - The server side software development of web is mostly done by this most secure language option. Most of the banks in India and abroad implement their web applications using Java/J2EE only.
.NET - This is among most popular languages which are direct counterparts of Java. These are mainly used for light weight application development on the server side and client side. .NET is also easy to master compared to the long Java Library.
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