What is the difference between BCA or B.Sc Computer Science? Which will be the best for becoming a good programmer and designing?

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    sushree sipra paikaray I am practical but empathetic person .

    8 years ago
    In order to become a programmer, you must pursue B.Tech in CSE as you can see most of UG engineering students make their own website. If you are planning to become a programmer, B.Tech is the best option. B.Sc (Hons) in CS will only fetch teaching and government jobs in India and BCA is good for placement if you are interested in working in a company. After completing your graduation, you can opt for government jobs too. As per me, B.Tech is a good option for JEE rank holder, if you are an average student, then go for BCA. Please do not do B.Sc in CS because you can only hope for teaching or government jobs. You can also go for special
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    virendra rastogi | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    B.Sc (Computer Science)
    The B.Sc (CS) course mainly focuses on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing, rather than teaching specific technologies that may quickly become outdated. The course prepares you for higher education.
    Eligibility: 10+ 2 Pass in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry & Maths.
    Education after B.Sc: M.Sc, (provided that its recognised by the UGC or AIU) followed by an M.Tech, or an MCA are options open to you after your B.Sc in Computer Science. An M.Tech may be available to you after you sit for the GATE conducted by the IITs or the entrance examinations of individual universities offering the cou
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