What is BCA? What are the subjects under BCA?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 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 Electronics and Computer Organisation)
    OB (Organisation Behavior)
    Mathematics - 2
    Financial Accounting and Management
    Semester 3: -
    Object Oriented Programming Using C+
    Data Structure Using C and C+
    CAAL (Computer Architecture and Assembly Language)
    Business Economic
    Element of Statistics
    Semester 4: -
    Software Engineering
    Optimization Techniques
    CGMA (Computer Graphics a
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    Singahi saifi A writer, coder, learner and a conquerer | Contributor-Level 8

    6 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)
    Mathematics
    POM (Principle of Management)
    BC (Business Communication
    Semester 2: -
    C Programming
    DECO (Digital Electronics and Computer Organisation)
    OB (Organisation Behavior)
    Mathematics - 2
    Financial Accounting and Management
    Semester 3: -
    Object Oriented Programming Using C+
    Data Structure Using C and C+
    CAAL (Computer Architecture and Assembly Language)
    Busine
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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    6 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 which stays the same including -C Programming, Database Management, Object Oriented Programming using C+, Data Structures, Statistics, Mathematics, Java Programming etc. These are some subjects which you'll study in 3 years of your BCA and are covered by every university. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in
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    Leena Agarwal | Guide-Level 12

    6 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 have interest in programming language, then go for it.

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