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rahul r

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NIMCET 2018 Eligibility
NIMCET 2018 eligibility criteria:
Candidates must be an Indian citizen
Candidates must have secured least 60% marks in aggregate or 6.5 CGPA on a 10 point scales (55% marks or 6.0 CGPA on a 10 point scale in case of SC/ ST) in (I) B.Sc / B.Sc (Hons) / BCA / BIT of minimum three years full-time with Mathematics/ Statistics/ Equivalent subject *as one of the subject from a recognised University.
Students with BE/B Tech or equivalent from a recognised University can take the exam.
Aspirants who will be appearing for the qualifying examination can also apply for NIMCET-2018. However, such aspirants need to furnish the p
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Hi,
Yes, Andhra University offers both BBA and BCA.
http://andhrauniversity.edu.in/webnew/coursesoff.html

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B.Tech is a far more comprehensive and professionally valued course than BCA, primarily because it delves into a lot more subjects than BCA. A BCA student would need to complete MCA too before he or she can outstrip a B.Tech graduate's earning potential. B.Tech is more job-focused while a BCA is a good platform for higher studies.
The choice of BCA and MCA or B.Tech first of all depends upon the background (commerce, arts or science) and satisfaction of eligibility conditions by a student. Secondly, the choice depends upon the institute where the student wishes to pursue the degree. In B.Tech (CSE/IT/SE) programme both the theoretical a
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rahul r

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You could opt for various IT Edge courses offered by private institutes. M.E./M.Tech programme can be pursued by you. You may choose to specialize in sub branches within the IT field by taking help of this PG programme. Another popular choice would be M.Sc in IT. M.Sc. It is a 2-year long Post Graduate Degree programme.
During these 2 years, students are given both theoretical as well as practical knowledge on the field of IT (Information Technology). Other than that there are many certifications and crash courses which can be pursued, which give a fairly good idea about the IT domain in general.

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