What is the difference between BCA and B.Sc in information security?

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    Akash Patra | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    The B.Sc (CS) contains all the concepts, thesis and fundamentals of computer that one needs to know before entering into a computer field. Subjects like mathematics (Boolean algebra, equation solving, graphs), microprocessor architecture, history of computers and generations of computers, etc. are part of this course. But B.Sc won't provide the technical knowledge on any particular technology like Java, Oracle etc. They would just touch technological products like MS-Office and Java, but never in detail. Thus B.Sc alone may not be sufficient degree to get good jobs in the computer industry that requires specialization in some or the ot
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