What are the career prospect after doing BCA?

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    Innostack Kochi Technology Training Institute in Kochi

    5 years ago
    After BCA you should go for any 2 or 3 months job oriented course. You don't fit in current industry standards. So, you need industry experience. If possible, have some hands-on experience. It is always a good idea to join any job oriented course (training with internship), which will provide you with a good start and direction of preparation. The best way to learn and prepare for a job in IT is to train in real-world scenarios using the systems employed in the business world today. So, it's important that soon-to-be graduates take steps to gain hands-on training before applying for a position. You can join Android,. Net, Digital Marke
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    REEBA KHAN | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Hi, you can go for MCA or if your college gives recruitment go for it. It's a good option to get placed in the firm. Else you can apply fo MBA it.

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