What is the difference between B.Sc computer science and BCA? Which one is better for a job?
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Asked by Utkarsh Nagar
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9 years ago
Bca is more practical based whereas bsc cs is theory based....bsc cs study about science involved ...or you can say the "why"behind every topic.
Bca on other hand is purely more software based.
Here in bca all your subjects will be of computer while in bsc cs you will have physics maths and compute
2 Comments

9 years ago
Normally universities dont conduct entrance exam for BCA Its purely on your 12th percentage to get admissions..but universities like Lucknow university conduct its entrance.

Answered by
9 years ago
BCA gives you hold on programming languages like c, java etc. whereas Bsc IT curiculum emphasize on operating systems, data structure n database user and system administrator etc. BSc IT provides more advnced opportunity in technology and database management whereas BCA leads to computer application

Answered by
7 years ago
Hello,
BCA or Bachelor of computer application is an undergraduate course in the field of computer applications. This course has the time duration of three years. These three years consist of six semesters of six months each. In the last semester as part of the project work, each student has to wor

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9 years ago
go btech it or bsc it... then go mba it.... sweet career

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7 years ago
The difference between BCA and B.Sc. CS is BCS CS is concept oriented, It will teach you the Core Concept of computer Science, which will help you to learn anything new very quickly, other hand BCA is application oriented, teach current technologies, Core Computing, Programming, frameworks etc. To p
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