I have completed BCA Then Which strem bettr for me. M.Sc(CA) ya MCA. Plz help me.

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    Naren Kartik

    9 years ago
    I don't know if you're currently looking into colleges, but if you were, you'd notice the difference between an M.Sc (CS) and MCA instantly. I was looking into the Master of Computer Application programme at AIMS recently and learnt that the difference lies in the syllabus. While an M.Sc (CS) will cover a broader area of study, an MCA will polish the skills you've already acquired in your BCA. I think you should follow your BCA with a Master of Computer Application (MCA). The reason I say this is because a bachelor's degree lays the foundation for computer application and a master's programme takes it to another level with practical as
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    SXILL CHANDIGARH17 | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Dhaval, I am not sure how good you are with maths and programming. If you are, then you must pick up a language whether PHP/ HTML5 (web dev), .Net (for software dev) Java/ Android (for apps) or C#/ Unity (for games). However like i mentioned, you must be good with programming to move ahead in this area since you have to compete with MCAs and BTech(CS) applicants. So choose your internship/ industrial training very carefully. Do not just go for the cheapest to save money. See the IT company's credentials on the net. for example if someone provide LIVE PROJECTS are they there near the TOP on PORTALS like JUSTDIAL? Or if the company is re
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