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It's good that you have specified your interest however, I am adding IT infrastructure as another choice which doesn't require programming knowledge very much. Cloud Computing, Security, Storage, Networking, Server-Client architecture all fall under IT infrastructure course.
However, in MCA, animation and graphics you don't need to deal with programming but in MCA you have to play with this.
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The career opportunities for both these graduates are many. But
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As you are aware that MCA is completely based on computer application related Master's degree where M.Sc and in biochemistry is a completely opposite in nature. Comparing between M.Sc and MCA from the job perspective, there are no significant differences, however, MCA prospects little higher than M.Sc.
Now, I am leaving this to you because since your graduation was on biochemistry and the computer you would like to take as a master degree. How well will you take? Before taking any decision, I would advise you to take a quick look at MCA course content.
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