Is it beneficial to pursue BCA after B.Sc, if one wants to change career from science to computers?

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    DISHA RANI | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    The course is designed to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in the field of information technology in both computer software and hardware. B.Sc. Is a Science graduation degree. If you do BCA after B.Sc. Your three years effort of doing B.Sc. May go waste. In addition, you will lose three years of opportunity cost while doing BCA. It will be more beneficial for you as B.Sc. Graduates do MCA or M.Sc Computer Science or M.Sc IT. All the best.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    A student who wants to jump from Science to computer field is really beneficial. One can find better job opportunities in this field in respect of B.Sc. But after doing B.Sc. Joining into computer field is not a good decision. As both B.Sc. And BCA are of 3-year so there is a loss of three year. So joining MCA after B.Sc. Is quite a better decision in respect of joining. On the basis of eligibility for MCA is graduation in any field with at least 60% marks and maths as a subject up to class 12th. Then student go into MCA and it is really beneficial. But as MCA is for computer course so student must have knowledge of Computer programmin
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    The course is designed to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in the field of information technology in both computer software and hardware. B.Sc. Is a Science graduation degree. If you do BCA after B.Sc. Your three years effort of doing B.Sc. May go waste. In addition, you will lose three years of opportunity cost while doing BCA. It will be more beneficial for you as B.Sc. Graduates do MCA or M.Sc. Computer Science or M.Sc. IT.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    BCA is a 3 years' duration job oriented graduation degree course in the field of Information Technology. The course is designed to meet the growing demand for qualified professionals in the field of information technology in both computer software and hardware. B.Sc is a science graduation degree. If you do BCA after B.Sc your three years effort of doing B.Sc may go waste. In addition, you will lose three years of opportunity cost while doing BCA. It will be more beneficial for you as B.Sc graduates do MCA or M.Sc computer science or M.Sc IT.
    MCA is a higher post graduate qualification in comparison to BCA. M.Sc computer science/IT and
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    B.Sc science is a 3-year in which students learn in depth about a particular subject. A student who wants to jump from science to computer field is really beneficial. One can find better job opportunities in this field in respect of B.Sc. But after doing B.Sc joining into computer field is not a good decision.
    As both B.Sc and BCA are of 3-year so there is a loss of three year. So joining MCA after B.Sc is quite a better decision in respect of joining. On the basis of eligibility for MCA is graduation in any field with at least 60% marks and maths as a subject up to class 12th. Then student go into MCA and it is really beneficial. But
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