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Shivang agarwal

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Yes, you can pursue any te in your career. In fact, For the candidates who want to pursue their future in the field of Science and Information Technology, both B.Tech IT and BCA can be a great choice after the 12th. Both of the courses provide great career opportunities and an almost similar level of salary package for the candidates.

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Saurabh Sharma

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Choosing the right career has always been a difficult task, and it is more so now because of the diverse career options we have today. If you are someone who is inclined towards technical fields of study then there are many top B.Tech courses open to you. While B Tech in Computer Science Engineering (B.Tech CSE) may seem like the most obvious choice due to the versatile nature of the degree, and B Tech Information Technology (B.Tech IT) is another fantastic degree to pursue. B.Tech CSE: This programme is best suited for students who wish to learn about computer hardware and software, basics of computer programming, computer networking,
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JEEVAN JYOTI

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There are wide-ranging options for the graduates who have completed BCA ranging from Software Engineering and Development, Hardware and Networking, Research and Development, Services and Application Support, etc. Students get easily absorbed in organizations at entry-level positions like Trainee Programmer, Software - Tester, Analyst, Engineer, Administrator and Programmer. Computer applications professionals learn networking, integration, server management, and the use of computers in the business world. They learn software developing, system programming, systems analysis, systems management and project management. They can also pursu
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Shivang agarwal

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https://www.shiksha.com/college/kanya-mahavidyalaya-kharkhoda-sonepat-111537/courses/bca-bc
You will find all the true and authentic information about your college here all the fee structure details. at Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Kharkhoda for Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) you will find lal the relevant fee structure details above.

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Shivang agarwal

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Hi, Most private colleges in India do not have an entrance exam for BCA admission, although few private deemed universities do. In general, most schools and institutions across the country offer direct admission to BCA students. BCA students must have passed a 10+2 exam from any recognised board with English as a passing subject in order to be considered for direct admission. Bachelor of computer application BCA is an educational degree that includes a course and a programme in computer applications. BCA is India's most popular computer Science course. Few colleges which take direct admission are;-
Madhav University - [MU], Sirohi
OPJS U
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