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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

After B.Com, first priority is M.Com. If you are not interested in that, you can go for MBA. Otherwise, if you have interest in computer programming, coding, developing, then you can choose MCA!
Good luck!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you MCA from a prestigious university with excellent track record of campus placement then you have high probability of getting job in MNC. Starting salary of MCA grads varies from 3.5 to 10 Lakhs per annum depending on ranking of Universities and hiring company. High end salaries are offered by companies such as Google etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you had maths as a subject in 10+2 stage then you are eligible to seek admission in MCA. With extra effort, you will be able to cope up with MCA studies. MCA is the second best educational qualification after B.Tech CS/IT to seek developer or tester job in IT and ITES companies.

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Srishti Raikar

Beginner-Level 4

According to me, both are similar. The difference is that
1) B.Tech is 4 years. MCA+BCA will be 5 or 6 years depending on lateral entry.
2) You will find MCA as better because the syllabus will be moderate. Whereas B.Tech will be hectic.
3) Finally, you can do M.Tech in CS after MCA and also after B.Tech.
So, think about all these points taken and then decide.

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Anubhuti Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can. You would have applied for state entrance examination before. But since you had not gone for any test, you can apply for particular colleges, as some college provide direct admission.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Yes, in the level of course structure and opportunities MCA and B.tech are equal. But after both the degree depend on particular knowledge, skills, understanding and commend over the coding, basic fundamentals of the IT sectors.
All the best.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Going for M.Sc. After finishing B.Sc. is the first and best option. After M.Sc. one could also go for PhD program too! Another course that one could go for is MBA. It will instill Business and Management skills too and thus will help one enhance ones qualifications and value! If it is Legal Education that one is interested in, one may go for LL.B. course.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are eligible to seek admission in MCA on completion of B.Sc maths degree.

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Lovely Professional University

Scholar-Level 17

Jay, the eligibility for MCA is
Pass with 60% aggregate marks BCA or B.Sc.(Computer Science) or B.Sc.(Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or Mathematics or Statistics or Business Maths or Business Statistics or QT as one of the subject at Graduation or 10+2 level) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST-2017.
Or
In case marks scored in graduation are 70% or above, then LPUNEST-2017 will be exempted and candidate may apply for admission.

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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

Guide-Level 11

Degree and college matter only till landing you a job. After that your skills are what will help you thrive in your job. If you are good enough you wont be laid off. The final decision is yours.

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