To be a software Engineer, should I go for BCA or some other course?
Hi all,
I left studies after Bcom 2nd year in 1999. I did 1year software developing course from a private institute after that, But i wanted to become a software engineer. Can i go for that now. What to start BCA, or ....? Im 32 yr exactlly today. Please Guide me
112 Views|Posted 2011-02-23 02:43:54
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2011-02-23 11:45:20
Hi, you can go for mature entry courses. These are meant for people who have little or no formal qualification but have good work experience in the filed. When you prepare the Statement of Purpose you should mention in detail about what you gained from experience and why do you want a formal qualifi

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2011-02-23 09:37:25
hi,welcome to https://shiksha.com and ur query seems to be tough because ur now at 32 right? and if u go for b.c.a then m.c.a then u may get a job in software field and this process is up to around 7 years and u may reached to 40 when u get a job ofcourse it is not wrong but i think that is not the

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2011-02-24 03:17:37
Age is no criteria. It is what you want to do. If you need further support please ask (Ria from Scotland, UK - ria.s@india.com)

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2011-02-23 10:28:27
Hi, you are 32 is not a big issue for UK. You have left your studies, but if you ahve work experience and as i suppose you will be having around 6-7 years of work exp. you can directly go for Masters program in UK. There are some universities which give credit exemptions to student having left degre
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