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2011-06-05 14:33:32

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drsamarora

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nope

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2011-06-05 14:30:23

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ravindra

Beginner-Level 5

Bcom and bba are similar course equipping you with a degree and understanding of business environment and impact of an industry on the economy and vica versa.however BCA is a specialized course equiping you int he requisite skill set for the IT industry. Choose BCA only id you want to pursue a carer in IT or computers or have a high aptitude for computers.
Personally i would say that if you plan to pursue management do BBA or if you secure admission in acentral university in B>COM do that.
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2011-06-05 14:20:23

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ravindra

Beginner-Level 5

yes there is no such obligation on your end.If you are inclines then go ahead as it is a very rewarding career option.
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2011-06-05 14:15:02

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2011-06-05 14:14:07

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bhupinder singh raina

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locate the colleges offering the course and contact them, or tell me your location so that i can suggest you some college.where do u want admission in haryana, or delhi ?

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2011-06-05 14:12:19

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ROHIT BISHT

Contributor-Level 7

NO U CAN'T GET ANY OF THE GOOD COLLEGE. TRY FOR NEXT YEAR. OR IF U HAVE GIVE NATA EXAM FOR B.Arch THEN APPLY FOR OTHER COLLEGES LIKE SUSHANT COLLEGE.

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2011-06-05 14:10:18

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2011-06-05 14:09:54

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Sagar Ramteke

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Hey , you can easily get into NIT's . but you have to wait for 2-3 rounds. just fill only the colleges or nit's of your interest in councelling form. you will surely get NIT. best of luck

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2011-06-05 14:09:26

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Aakash LuharEngineer

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any graduate a stutene with Maths eligible join MCA if you are graduate with maths you join MCA. If you not complete BCA and you are not graduate in maths stream you are not eligible

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2011-06-05 13:59:01

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bhupinder singh raina

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no place other than udaipur.?

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2011-06-05 13:50:31

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drsamarora

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kurukshetra uni

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2011-06-05 13:43:41

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