Is BCA a good option if I didn't qualify JEE mains?
I passed my class 12th with 81% in PCM. My first preference is B.Tech but I want a backup plan.
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Yes Absolutely! BCA is a very good course when it comes to the knowledge a student gets, practical exposure, placements and Industry readiness. This 3 year course has the latest syllabus in almost all universities including IKGPTU Jalandhar. I think BCA is one of the very few courses that provides the best of the placements in top notch IT Companies directly after completion of the course. After BCA you can Pursue a 2 Year Masters Course in Computer Applications which will further open lot of opportunities for you.
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As per my experience and opinion, BCA course is not a bad course, but if you think that you want to become an engineer, then you can do B.Tech from private industrial source, because there are lot of good private colleges. From that, you can do B.Tech, but if you want to work in IT sectors, then BCA is also good course.
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Radhesh Bhat N I'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC | Contributor-Level 10
9 years agoYes, you can choose BCA. But, try for B.Tech and work hard as much as possible to crack JEE.
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