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2014-03-24 12:15:40
Contributor-Level 7
MCA is offered by number of universities in India.
Candidates usually gets admission by qualifying entrance examination conducted either by the universities or by the Directorate of Technical Education of India.
In order to be eligible for most of the Universities, one must have qualified Bachelors Degree program and have studied Mathematics either in the Higher Secondary level or in the Bachelors level.
The Board from which the candidate has passed the Higher Secondary level of examination as well as the University which awarded the degree must be recognized by the government of India.
Now, as far as percentage of marks is concerned, i
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2014-03-22 13:20:23Beginner-Level 5
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2014-03-21 16:42:05Beginner-Level 2
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2014-03-18 14:08:42
Contributor-Level 10
Before starting career in software industry i would like to ask u r u very much confidant on any of the programming language.
Can u independently handle any language?
If ur ans comes YES then only think for software development line or testing line.
Every line is good only depends upon u how much depth knowledge u have. As far as salary is concerned It depends upon u how tactfully and technically u have cleared ur interview not upon the degree or certificate u have with u.
U can choose embedded system line as well for this u must have sound knowledge of C, C+ and JAV
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2014-03-15 04:11:25
Contributor-Level 10
MCA is one amongst the most preferred courses by students today. It is not only because of the challenge it provides the students but also because of the lucrative careers they will get after they complete their education. The admission procedure of the MCA program is quite similar to the other undergraduate courses.
Admission requirements to join the MCA Course
Students who would like to join the MCA course must have a graduate degree in any background. The certification must be from a recognized University. To get admitted into this course, the students will need to write an admission test. Some institutes will also hold group disc
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2014-03-12 12:01:27Beginner-Level 1
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2014-03-12 10:14:12Contributor-Level 10
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2014-02-01 16:25:26
Contributor-Level 8
happy to help you. After 10th, you have a wide variety of options ranging from commerce to arts, Animation multimedia and gaming. Since you have knowledge in computer and drawing you can choose a career course in multimedia. Multimedia includes 2D animation, 3D animation, graphics designing and web designing. You could go for a B.sc in any of these fields after your 12th.Animation industry is growing at a fast pace and there are excellent job opportunities in this field. You could choose 2D, 3D animation, Gaming, graphics or web design. Innumerable artists are required in any full-fledged 2D /3D animated broadcast TV or Film product
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2014-01-20 12:04:10
Contributor-Level 8
Both MBA and MCA are high profile courses that compete against each other in today's market. MBA is suitable for individuals with leadership skills and MCA is ideal for people who are skilled technically and wish to enhance their knowledge. There are dissimilarities in the pay scale too. MCA's receive more remuneration than MBA's, unless the MBA's hold a very high job profile.
MCA
The Master of computer Applications is a course that is related to Computer applications. Students who have done their BCA or any graduate degree can apply for this program. Those who would like to enhance the knowledge can opt for the MCA field. Studying th
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2014-01-18 00:20:27
Contributor-Level 7
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