I am a 3rd year BCA student. What should I do after completing it among MCA and MBA (IT)?

I passed my 12th with commerce and took BCA. If I choose MCA now then I have to study PCM again for which my maths is weak. But I love computers. On the other hand if I choose MBA, I have good communication and accounting skills but the admission chances are low. Kindly suggest, what should I do?

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Nitansshu Jain
3 years ago
If your interest is in the computer field and projects for development, go for MCA. On the other hand, if your interest is in management, and have very good influencing power, go with MBA. MCA is preferable because you already doing an IT-based course BCA. MBA is a management-based course.

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Alapan Roy
9 years ago
MCA is more preferable because you already doing a IT based course BCA . MBA is a management based course.

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vishnu prasad
9 years ago
Hi Hardik, IT (Information Technology) is a growing field, in India, and is looked upon, as one of the industries to provide jobs. A science student, interested in joining the IT bandwagon is usually confused between many courses on offer at the undergraduate level and might end up joining a course

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