after bca if .net course can give me a better job...........?

569 Views|Posted 2010-10-22 08:51:26
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Mukesh  Tiwari
2010-10-23 10:43:18
hi, i think after BCA u should do go for MCA , this is batter for u.and net course is also give u good job.

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Priya Saxena
2010-10-22 17:31:03
Hi Siddharth, you can certainly opt for .Net as a course along with your BCA degree as this will bring in opportunity for you in the .Net platform but then you accentuate your career opportunities, It is advised to pursue Masters from a good and reputed institutes. There are many institutes in Indi

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NISHANT BIRMAN
2010-10-22 09:02:03
HI,ya,you can say that little correct,but i m take advice that you are doing BCA after MCA.It is best for your career.At a time Dot net is best in every company,but it is less value from MCA.I am say that only make better career and also take nice package,then you doing MCA.It is best for you and al

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kaustubh
2010-10-24 17:13:06
yes u may get,but there r too less vacancies

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Sameer Das
2010-10-23 18:10:25
yes if you were good in that platform you can try in web development company or any other software firm.

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Khan Tamanna
2010-10-23 11:20:37
If you are planning a career in software development then you need to learn not only .net but many more languages and skills to survive in this field after BCA.But it is advisable that you also pursue a PG degree so that you will have a better carreer option in big companies you can go for MCA or MS

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Rajaram
2010-10-22 10:02:18
Hi, BCA with .net is not a bad choice either. But I would strongly suggest you to look for a higher studies, say MCA or MBA (systems), as not many IT companies are looking for U.G fresher now a days. But if you still want to crack into industry, I would suggest you to get trained in .NET 3.5 (which

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