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navya knifeI am studying BSc PMCs

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Hi, MCA is good and it holds a good future.

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Ashish Sharma

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If you are interested and good at programming and mathematics and want to see yourself as a Software Developer in the future, then go ahead with MCA.
If you are just interested, but not good at programming, and still want to see yourself as a Software Developer in future, then opt MCA but you'll have to work harder, join additional courses and learn to code properly.
If you're not planning on becoming a Software Developer, but just fascinated with the IT Industry, then opt for MBA in Information Technology.
If you have lost interest in the IT world after completing BCA, then opt for MBA.
MCA is more skill based, if you manage to score real
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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For graduates, job opportunities exist in government as well well as private sector. Also, self-employment options are available. After BCA, which is an Undergraduate course, graduates may take up government jobs that require a graduation degree (for example- Armed Forces, nationalised banks, PSUs etc).
When it comes to the private sector, software MNCs are the prime recruiters. Web hosting, IT sector, Electronics Industry are some other sectors that recruit BCA graduates.

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Debajit Chandra

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Duration:
The duration of MCA course is three academic years. It is a full-time postgraduate course offered by many colleges/Universities situated in India. This course has been divided into six semesters with the duration of six months each. The first year of this course focuses on the skill developments in computers, second year is aimed for providing a conceptual framework and the third year offers the specializations and project work.
Eligibility:
Students who have done their graduation in any discipline like Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering or BCA from any recognized university are eligible to apply for this course.Aspirants shou
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Anil Kumar

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You can either choose MBA, or MCA. I would suggest MCA.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Go for MCA. Master's degree provides more job opportunities.

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