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Hello,
That is entirely dependent upon your post-graduation goals. In other words, if you want to work for a corporation as a developer, you should choose BCA, however if you want to become a professor, Bsc is an excellent choice. After earning your B.S., you can work for any organisation, but you will need to put in more effort than most. The reason I'm telling you this is because, unlike in BCA, where you'll study about applications, the emphasis in Bsc is on theoretical understanding.
Therefore, there are many high prospects for being recruited at the top MNCs if you study extremely well. As a consequence, I would conclude that a BCA degree is beneficial if you want to get employment quickly.
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Sure, why not. Employees from any science-related field are hired by multinational corporations like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, etc.
The best method to gain the chance is to do an internship with those businesses. One thing to keep in mind is that only a select handful of the thousands of applicants who apply to work for these prestigious MNCs are hired. Since everyone is an expert coder, the greatest way to stand out from the competition and be recruited is to have something unique. An internship that will aid in your employment.
Those who complete an internship at Google are hired there after six months. Therefore, seize the opportunity if you get it.
Don't worry if you don't understand. Two other methods exist.
One is to continue to practise, hone your abilities, and get high rankings in competitions like CodeJam and HackerCup. Another option is to join any other MNC and then, after you have the necessary expertise, join your ideal firm.
Start your mission, then never doubt yourself and never lose motivation.
Good Luck!!
The Government BCA colleges in Jharkhand are provided below:
For more colleges consider the link provided below: https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bca-mca-colleges-in-india?state=Jharkhand&ownership=Public/Government°ree=B.C.A.
For more information regarding the career in BCA consider the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello Student,
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application) is a three year Bachelor degree course.The minimum eligibility critarea for BCA is 10+2 with any stream So yes if you are from PCB then you are also eligible for BCA.
But there is a exception that some of the college ask for maths at 10+2 level to take admission in BCA but 70-80% college take students in BCA from any stream.
I think your issue is resolved.
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. Yes, you are able to pursue a BCA degree after completing your 12th grade education from a recognized Board. However, if we are talking about the best colleges or institutes, entrance exams are required, which may present a challenge for students in other streams. After completing high school, pursue a BCA degree. To qualify for this course, you must have completed your upper secondary education. To be eligible to apply for this course, a candidate must pass their 10+2 board exam with the basic minimum marks, according to AICTE.
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Maharashtra Institute of Information Technology, Beed is a private affiliated college under Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad . The college offers the 3 years BCA program.
The course fees aren't made publicly available by the college but as per the information available on Internet, the course fee is around Rs. 80k per year i.e., around Rs. 40k per semester. In 3 years, you will have 6 semesters, so the total fees will be around Rs. 2.4 Lacs for the entire course of 3 years.
For more information regarding the college consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/maharashtra-institute-of-information-technology-beed
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Good Evening
Hope you found this helpful
As per your query admission in BCA(Bachelor of Computer Applications) is taken through merit(12th Marks) and through entrance exams also some of most entrance examination for BCA are AIMA UGAT, IPU CET, SUAT, GSAT, SRMHCAT, KIITEE BCA. You just need to apply in college for BCA course
The average fees is around Rs 70,000 - Rs. 2 lakh, it may vary from college to college
Here is the list of Top BCA colleges in India:
-> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) New Delhi. Fees: Rs 40,200 -> SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chennai (SRMIST Chennai). Fees: Rs 2,55,000 -> The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSUB) Vadodara. Fees: Rs 1,33,920 -> Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. Fees: Rs 1,65,000 -> Lovely Professional University (LPU). Fees: Rs 3,36,000
To know more about BCA checkout given link below: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hope you found it helpful All the best!!!
Hi,
I will mention the previous year closing ranks of CSE Branch in Gayatri vidya parishad for BCA caste
GVP is a autonomous campus with good faculty and excellent placements. It is one of top engineering colleges in Visakhapatnam.
For your AP EAMCET Rank you have chances of getting B.Tech Computer Science Engineering branch in Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram based on previous year's Closing Ranks for BCA category.
Cutoffs varies from year to year and depends on factors like
*Number of seats available
*Category
*Number of students appeared in the exam
*Difficulty level of the exam
For previous year's closing Ranks of AP EAMCET colleges 2019 go through below mentioned link.
https://cache.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/2019-cutoff.pdf
All the best !
Dear ketan
As you have already mentioned that you are late for bca admission,it means you don't have chance to get a college of your choice.
So according to my opinion you should wait for 1 year and also in this time period you should also prepare for neet 2023,with hard work and good luck may be you got good marks and alot a seat in good college.
Don't waste your time, you have time do something creative.
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