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New answer posted
2013-08-01 19:22:44
Contributor-Level 9
Ok. so here is your complete educational detail. . i tried to answer your previous question without your study record . . .
Well If you are from maths background then doing MCA would be more preferable then MBA or you can complete your MBA after MCA but i think first complete MCA . .
and some details from previous answers are . . .
First of all choose the field of your interest. .
If you are not good in maths and have less interest in computer programming . .then choose MBA . .and if you can solve maths like an average or good student then do MCA. .
See if you have to get good job then you must have to complete your masters. . MB
New answer posted
2013-08-01 16:01:52
Guide-Level 12
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2013-07-31 17:49:08
Guide-Level 11
Both MBA and MCA are high profile courses that compete against each other in today's market. MBA is suitable for individuals with leadership skills and MCA is ideal for people who are skilled technically and wish to enhance their knowledge. There are dissimilarities in the pay scale too. MCA's receive more remuneration than MBA's, unless the MBA's hold a very high job profile.
Students who have studied MCA have a lot of career opportunities and will get the chance to work with pioneer firms abroad. The IT field requires a lot of professionals and they take in students of MCA with good experience fairly easily. While MCA trains a pers
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2013-07-30 16:04:48
Guide-Level 12
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2013-07-30 12:05:09
Guide-Level 11
To get into IT industry, I may suggest you to pick M.C.A. Go for regular study if you have studied Maths in class XII.
Without Maths, you can opt the following ways-
1. Pick Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications which will make you eligible for 2nd year M.C.A through lateral entry and simultaneously pursue DOEACC A Level.
2. Distance M.C.A with I.G.N.O.U as it allows you to clear Maths exam and then proceed with the master program.
Simultaneously, you can opt for industry relevant certifications which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth knowledge in a particular area of su
New answer posted
2013-07-30 10:41:35
Guide-Level 11
It seems that you aim for a career in IT industry. For the same, I may suggest you to pick M.C.A. (M.SC IT asks for a graduation degree in Maths/Science).
Go for regular study if you have studied Maths in class XII. Without Maths, you can opt the following ways-
1. Pick Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications which will make you eligible for 2nd year M.C.A through lateral entry and simultaneously pursue DOEACC A Level.
2. Distance M.C.A with I.G.N.O.U as it allows you to clear Maths exam and then proceed with the master program.
Simultaneously, you can opt for industry relevant certifications in order to enhance the career oppor
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2013-07-27 21:39:17Beginner-Level 1
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2013-07-26 12:13:51Beginner-Level 3
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2013-07-23 13:21:46
Guide-Level 12
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