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Guide-Level 13
Although, MCA and B.Tech gives you almost the same salary and job opportunities, I would recommend B.Tech as it will save your 2 years and in the industry a B.Tech and a MCA graduate is placed at the same level.
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For SC/ST candidates the percentage of marks required is 55% (6.0/10 CGPA). Those candidates who are appearing for the qualifying examinations are also eligible to appear for the test. However, they will have to furnish proof of having passed in the qualifying examination, with 60% marks, at the time of counselling / admission. Indian nationals only are eligible to appe
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Beginner-Level 4
But, recently it has been noticed that MCA has to faced lack of job opportunity and quality prospect because of increasing number of IT and computer engineers.
So, in this case the thing that makes MCA alive is the increasing online business, and IT hubs in different states of India. MCA graduates becomes gold valued after having 3-5 years of Experience. I mean, life at starting level is somewhat struggling but it becomes okay after s
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Guide-Level 14
You may contact the distance learning institutes which offers MCA without mathematics.
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