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1. Subject matter covered in the curriculum: In the BBA you will learn the foundational concepts of accounting, management theory, and business communication. You will learn about software, graphics, and other basic computer concepts through a BCA degree.
2. Job Profiles: A BBA can help you get jobs as a marketing executive, sales executive, or public relations manager. Jobs as a junior programmer, tester, or software developer can be obtained with a BCA degree.
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Both degrees are graduate-level work in two distinct fields. While the Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA focuses on the IT industry, the Bachelor of Visual Arts BVA is more concerned with the visual arts.
- Length: A BCA course typically lasts three years, as opposed to a BVA course's four-year length.
- Coursework: You'll learn database management, graphics, and computer fundamentals with a BCA degree. In BVA you study traditional art forms like painting and drawing.
- Job Profiles: A BCA degree can be used to land jobs as a junior programmer, tester, or software developer. A BVA degree entitles you to employment as a visual designer, pain
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This course addresses all these need so as to equip the students with the necessary tools and techniques to be able to develop efficient, robust and industry standard robots
Course is focused to develop the students work in the areas of Robotics and allied areas of technology from the industry perspective
Education: Graduate in IT / Computer Science / Electronics / Telecommunications / Electrical / Instrumentation Mechatronics / Mechanical Engineering or
M.Sc
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