Which course is better in terms of placement among BCA and B.Sc in CS?

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Asked by shyam sunder

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Shyam Sunder, Both BCA and B.Sc. In Computer Science are good programme in terms of placement. The choice among them is totally based on your interest. My cousin did BCA from LPU as he was much interested in computer applications. At LPU, both BCA and B.Sc. Are good in terms of placement and study. LPU School of Computer Application is ranked among the top four Computer Applications Institutes of North India by NASSCOM. Students from all across India and 15 plus countries around the globe are expertly mentored by an experienced and proficient team of faculty members. Students have instant access to the latest technology labs like
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    Saurabh Dubey

    2 years ago
    There is actually no difference in this but BCA gives you an opportunity to focus mainly on the technical world and B.Sc. Will cover the concept of the 12 related concepts too.
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    Bhavana Vadlamudi

    a year ago
    Both courses are excellent. It depends on the school you go to for your degree. If you go to a private school, your chances of getting a job are very low, but going to a well-known school will guarantee you better ones.
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Bachelors in Computer Application (BCA) is a three-year undergraduate degree course for students who wish to delve into the world of Computer languages. The BCA course is one of the most popular options to get started with a career in Information Technology. BCA has huge opportunities for employment in all the sectors, private or government alike. The top BCA Job Prospects are Software Engineer, Software Developer, Web Analyst, Web Developer, Systems Analyst, Network Engineer, Front End Developer, Back End Developer, Mobile Application Developer, Hardware Engineer, Technical Associate, IT Technical Support Engineer, Customer Support Te
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    Anuj Sikka | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    BCA have more placement scope.
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    JATIN SAHARMA | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Both the courses are good. It depends on from which institute you are pursuing your degree like if you are doing it from any private institute, placement chances are very less while a notable institute will ensure you better placements.
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    anushree deshmukh

    6 years ago
    Both the courses are good, but a BCA candidate gets more job opportunities than B.Sc.
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    Bhavy dhawan | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Both the courses are better in their own way, but if you want to know the placements, look for the university or college from where you are doing these courses. Placement totally depends upon the institution.

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