Which course has better career option and scope from LPU: BCA or Diploma+B.Tech in CS?

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Asked by Narain Sharma
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5 years ago
Dear Narain, I would say Diploma+B.Tech has more scope as compare to BCA. Lovely professional University is the best engineering college in Punjab for CSE. Lately, number of admissions in CSE department have been increased rapidly and has become one of the popular courses among engineering aspirants

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5 years ago
BCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech makes you proficient at the technical level (Software, Hardware, applications etc. ). It depends upon your interest. After BCA for a better career one should for MCA also but in case of B.Tech. You can immediately look forward

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
It depends upon your interest. But definitely B.Tech CSE is the most sought after and much more advanced specialisation programme than BCA. Though both the programs are very well delivered I LPU. CSE B.Tech commands much more market value in terms of recruiters and specializations. LPU realizes that

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Ashish Sharma
5 years ago
Hi Dear, B.Tech CSE is the most sought after and much more advanced specialisation programme than BCA. Though both the programs are very well delivered I LPU. CSE B.Tech commands much more market value in terms of recruiters and specializations. LPU realizes that paradigm changes are happening aroun

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
Hello Narain It depends upon your interest. After BCA for a better career one should for MCA also but in case of B.Tech. You can immediately look forward to the jobs in the industry. LPU is good for both the programmes. LPU is one of the leading private universities of India, providing quality edu

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