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Scholar-Level 17
Major universities insist mathematical background for BCA Course. The eligibility followed by majority universities for BCA programme is - HSc with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Application as a subject of study. Same is the eligibility for B.Sc-Computer Science and IT Programs. I am holding graduation in both BCA and BBA and also PG in Computer Science and Management. So I can help you in detail. I did my first graduation in BCA and later second degree in BBA. The papers / syllabus are same as B.Sc. Computer Science and IT. There are two maths papers in BCA and B.Sc.
1. Numerical and statistical methods
2. Di
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. M.Sc. CS will be good if you want to take academics like teaching /research. Job options :- Colleges, educational institutions, TIFR, DRDO, BARC etc.
2. MCA CCNA Will be good if you want to get into hardcore coding/ programming. Job option: Infosys, wipro, Banking & insurance sector, government organisations etc.
3. B.Sc. CS will not be sufficient, you will have to do further specialisation, like C/C+. VB, Java etc.
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There is a lateral entry admission for MCA in PU A student those who Completed Bsc., in IT,Computer Science and Msc IT are eligible for Lateral Admission Directly In second year.Duration of MCA is three Years.All the Best for your future
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1. The Postgraduate programme in Banking and Wealth Management is a comprehensive 370-hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with an in-depth exposure to finance basics, corporate & retail banking and w
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