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Nisha Kapoor

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As per my understanding, The pay scale of a BCA graduate after MCA is more than an MBA. If one has qualities like leadership, business management skills, risk management, etc. Should definitely go for MBA course. Also, if one has lost interest in the IT world after completing BCA then he/she can opt for MBA. I will suggest yo to choose MBA, MBA has been a dream career for many students and has become one of the most searched careers as compared to other post-graduation programmes. An MBA is a degree that allows students from various backgrounds to apply. I can enlist some university for your help -
Geeta University
J. D. Birla Institute
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Hi. It relates to your study topics. Here are some inquiries that can assist you. What is Google Analytics, and how can it be used to improve a website? What is Tag Manager and how can it be used to discover results? Tell me a little about yourself. -General thoughts on the matter
-What do you hope to achieve after earning a BCA. -Why B.Tech? Why wait two years to start saving? -Explain what happens after you enter a website's address in the browser's address bar. Which family company do you run? Why the Jain University? How well-versed are you in Jain University? What are your knowledge of this institution? What do you like to do on th
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The following programming courses are included in the MCA curriculum: (A) A course covering the fundamentals of programming, which covers the C programming language. B.A. Course on fundamental data structures and how they are used. It provides opportunity for pupils to practise using C. (c) Shell programming and Unix. Being exposed to LINUX (d) Students can practise PL/SQL programming in the data structure course. (e) Students can work in C+ and C# when taking a course on the fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming and their application. Students that take a Java or NET course are well-versed in Java or C# programming. (g) The clie
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In the aforementioned nations, finding work is not always simple. You must either have a successful job placement in India or have a very high level of experience, education, and job responsibility. You can also apply for jobs while studying abroad in those nations. If you have the money, the third option is the quickest and the easiest of all. I hope it was sufficient for you.

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The advanced versions of the courses you learned in BCA are covered in the Master's degree programme in accounting. These topics include Computer Architecture, Mathematics, Object-Oriented Programming, Client-Server, Computer Network, Operating System, Unix/Linux, and Programming Fundamentals. The four-year B.Tech CSE programme, which stands for Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering, involves in-depth instruction in computer hardware and software. The field of study, design, development, execution, support, and operation of computer-based information systems is known as B.Tech. Information Technology, or B.Tech (IT
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Hello, Hardik I would advise you to pursue an MS in IT if you are interested in both IT and management. This course is being offered by a lovely professional university. Since the Business School of LPU has received accreditation from the United States' (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, students who attend the school will receive a degree that has been recognised by a US organisation. According to the NIRF 2018 Ranking published by the MHRD, Government of India, LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools for "Outreach and Inclusivity. ". .

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Any computer Science course requires a practical orientation; otherwise, it would be difficult for you to find a suitable career. This is when a reputable university or college can be useful. A reputable university or institution will always create its courses, especially computer Science, in a way that gives its students access to practical information. Practical Orientation means that in addition to the theory lectures, there are rigorous practical labs where students can learn about the newest IT trends and technology.

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Dear Omkar, I hope things are going well. Without a doubt, you can learn. There are many resources available right now. Both offline and internet resources are used. There are also many paid online animation courses available, but my recommendation is to go to college so that the work will be organised and follow a certain flow. I hope this is helpful. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions if you have any.

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