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Gk sharma

Contributor-Level 6

If you are from non-mathmatical background, you can do BCA. Mathematics commonly comes in your 2nd and 4th sem. But, there are programming subject, so that you may face mathematics. Do not feel sad, it can make you strong.

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syed shaizan

Contributor-Level 8

Both branches will give you knowledge about computer. So, there are a lot of similarities in between the two and as both teach you about computers, you will have ample of opportunities to work at higher positions.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Anirban,
You can check universities such as UC Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, MIT and other such world class universities which offer a number of innovative, flexible and customized tracks. Please check their websites for majors and electives. You will get several options. Nowadays we can also see universities offering M.Sc. In User Experience Designs, IOT, Data Science with IOT etc. You must research.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

Contributor-Level 8

Hardware and networking courses will help you in growing in IT Security and Networking industry. But the courses will be more valuable if done along with a degree in IT or CS. Also, there is a huge scope for security professionals, people with IoT skills and Linux certified professionals. All the best!

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Nikhil Tale

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, every college 1st year students learn basic c programming in their 1sem or 2nd sem of 1st year, but I think it is too basic, if you want to learn programming at advance level you should do it by yourself or with the help of coaching guide.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

I think the following options will be better than MCA
Through security certifications. There are a multitude of certifications based on the category or field of security. Here are a few to name:
Beginner level:
Certified Ethical Hacker - CEH | EC-Council, provided by EC-Council
CompTIA Security+ Provided by CompTIA
Medium to Advanced Levels:
Offensive Security Certified Professional - Provided by Offensive Security. CompTIA CSA+ Provided by CompTIA CyberSecurity Analyst
Similarly, there's CHFI - Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator Certification [Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator-CHFI | EC-Council] for Candidates interested in Forensi
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Subhash Malik

Contributor-Level 10

The questions to be asked in the entrance exam of BCA are general aptitude questions. You can buy any practice booklet from the local stationary shop and start practicing the same.

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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi!
NID and MIT Institute of design are the two best colleges.

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