What should I do after BCA in Masters? I belong to non-mathematical background.

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Asked by Visesh Agarwal

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    Gk sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    If you are from non-mathmatical background, you can do BCA. Mathematics commonly comes in your 2nd and 4th sem. But, there are programming subject, so that you may face mathematics. Do not feel sad, it can make you strong.
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    syed shaizan | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Well, you have plenty of options because through BCA you will enter the software field which is in high demand now and better you learn some basic and some complex maths as software developers and coders need some maths to form algorithms. AND as a suggestion MCA after BCA will be good for you.
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    Sarvesh Kinfer | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Hi, You have following options after BCA:
    Do an MCA (which I recommend not to) which is a 3 years course again. The curriculum is almost as same as BCA course so you end up studying same things that you studied in BCA. Plus placement for MCA are not that great these days. So many colleges are shutting down their MCA department due to very low demand. Overall BCA+MCA options is dying in India due to less acceptance from IT companies or a very low package. Get into job oriented courses like Wipro WASE programme. Its a 4 year programme (on the job) which Offer M.Tech in software engineering degree at the end of 4 years by BITS, Pilani (Wip
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