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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The following are the job Options after BCA:
1)Chief Information Officer
2)Computer Programmer
3)Computer Scientist
4)Computer Support Service Specialist
5)Computer Systems Analyst
6)Database Administrator
7)Information Systems Manager
8)Software Developer
9)Software Publisher
10)Systems Administrator
11)Teacher & Lecturer
12)Start-up - Your own business
13)Media, Print and Publishing Houses
While BCA makes the base for a successful career in this field, MCA adds the specialised touch.
You may also refer:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/what-is-bca-all-about-know-the-full-form-eligibility-and-scope-blogId-13258
All the best!
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Scholar-Level 18
It's really a tough query that you are asking !! Ok. There is no hard and fast rule. Some years it's Java on the other hand in some years it's web development. I would advise you to grab admission in whichever field you are getting.
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Contributor-Level 10
You can pursue MCA.
But,
You can not become software engineer unless you have passed your 12th class with compulsory subjects like physics and mathematics.
You can join MCA only if you have studied maths /business maths /statistics in your class 12th plus you are graduate in any discipline from recognized university.
MCA (Masters in computer application) is 2/3 year degree course offered by many university.
If you want to study MCA, you have to clear the entrance examination conduct by reputed institutions.
Good luck.
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