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Gurleen Khurana

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A complete study package for MCA entrances, A Comprehensive Guide for MCA Entrance Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal and A Complete Study Package for MCA Entrances by Admit M Aggarwal.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Leave MCA if you have a very good option and you are sure to succeed in it. If you think you can beat the exams for government jobs then you can drop and start preparing for it then. If you are unsure then somehow complete MCA and then start preparations for jobs because you will have more options now.

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Ragesh C.R

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Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology is an autonomous institution affiliated to VTU. In 2016 - 2017, 34 companies visited for placement and it has a good placement record too.

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Agrim Jain

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BCA vs. B.Tech, which should you choose? Both BCA and B.Tech are very popular courses in India. While B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering focuses on intensive programming, developing new technologies and concepts, and mathematical skills, BCA focuses more on practical technologies and applications used in daily life. B.Tech is more about developing concepts and testing them, whereas BCA is the study of putting these concepts to use. It is difficult to say which one of the two graduate degrees is better, because they are not only fundamentally different in terms of course content, eligibility and duration, but also in terms of the c
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Please refer the link to know more: http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/programmes.

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Agrim Jain

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Thanks for visiting us and writing us your career query. BCA means Bachelor of Computer Application. It is a stream of Management, and is widely popular among the students, as one of the career option. BCA is a combination of Management and Computers. In order to be eligible to take an admission for the BCA course, a student of any stream can take an admission for the course provided he has studied the Mathematics Subject in his 12th standard. BCA is three course and students who do not to go for the engineering for them BCA is a good option. One can get an admission in a BCA college through an entrance exam. On completing BCA, it is a
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Kadamb Sachdeva

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No, you cannot get admission for MCA through IIT JAM Exam. JAM Exam is conducted for admission to M.Sc (Four Semesters), Joint M.Sc Ph.D M.Sc -M.Tech M.Sc Ph.D Dual Degree courses. Click here http://bit.ly/2HxUej2 to find out what actually is the JAM Exam. Best of Luck.

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Agrim Jain

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BCA stands for Bachelor in computer application is a three-year undergraduate degree course which takes you through the basics of computer application. It provides a student with all the basic knowledge about computer and its system which is necessary in an IT firm. The course of BCA has reached an enormous stature in India but in the foreign markets, the demand for BCA has an even bigger roll out. The foreign countries such as China, Brazil, United States of America, Australia and United Kingdom are some of the countries that have huge BCA applicants that are passed in India. There are many options that are opened up for these BCA can
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Aakash Rai

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If your aim is teaching, B.Sc and M.Sc would be surely enough for it. But if you want a decent placement and a job, you should definitely consider B.Tech. You can apply for various universities providing B.Tech degrees and then proceed.

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Aakash Rai

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The thing that matters is your CGPA and you can definitely try for NIMCET.

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