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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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After chemistry honours i dont think you will be eligible for MCA. Rather go for MBA.

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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CCNA has very good scope.go for it.ts demanding also morcha days. N atwal be a plus for u as u hv BCA. Abound suggest with MCA continue CCNA

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Dinesh !For getting admission in premier business-schools ,you need to score good percentile in entrance exams like CAT/XAT/MAT etc and based on the rank you will be alloted the seats in the top business-schools but there are some other premier private institutions that also conducts their own examination in order to give admission.here are some of these institutions :Lovely Professional University,VIT ,SRM etc.
i have heard that Lovely Professional university provides scholarship upto 1.5 lakh ,even this university is having tie-ups with more than 50+countries venturing an unmatched entrepreneurial skills in their students making them
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Heena BinaweraDoing counselling from last 6 years

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MBA and MCA both are different courses. MBA relates to business and its management, you can make your career in any industry with it. On the other hand, MCA is for computer applications, which can make your career in the IT industry as a software developer.

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