What is BCA? What are the subjects under BCA?

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
In each semester you'll get different subjects to study Here the list is Semester 1 : - CFOA (Computer Fundamental and Office Automation) PPA (Programming Principles and Algorithm) Mathematics POM (Principle of Management) BC (Business Communication Semester 2: - C Programming DECO (Digital Electron

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Singahi saifi
7 years ago
There are some subject to study in BCA. BCA is a three years undergraduate course. Which consists six semesters. In each semester you'll get different subjects to study Here the list is Semester 1 : - CFOA (Computer Fundamental and Office Automation) PPA (Programming Principles and Algorithm) Mathem

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Vibhor Kashyap
7 years ago
BCA is an Under Graduation Degree Course which is generally pursued by those candidates who wants to enter into IT Industry. After a BCA you can pursue MCA (Masters in Computer Applications) and MBA too. The subjects taught in BCA differs from university to university. But there are some subjects wh

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Leena Agarwal
7 years ago
BCA is Bachelor of computer applications. It's a three years course The course provides sound practical skills addressing problems which arise from computer systems and application and subjects is c, c+,. Net programming languages, file structure and database, software engineering, DBMS etc. If you

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