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BCA-MCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech-M.Tech makes you proficient at the 'technical' level (Software, Hardware, applications etc. ). I would suggest you to look for the course that gets aligned with your career aspects. With this you need to make sure you choose a right academic partner. I have seen many institutions delivering education and serving the students, but when it comes to quality education and quality placements, LPU outperforms. Let me highlight what I have figured out:
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https://jaipur.manipal.edu/fos/programs/program-list/master-of-computer-applications.html
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