Which course is better to pursue after class 12th, BCA or B.Sc in information technology?

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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    If you are fully determined towards IT industry and want to build a career in the IT sector then I'd recommend you to go for BCA as BCA is a technical course which is fully oriented towards IT industry, whereas, B.Sc is a general course.
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Both the courses are related to computers and you will learn a lot about software and their applications in both the courses so both are good but B.Sc IT seems a bit tough. And, if you are really excellent in mathematics, then B.Sc is the right choice for you.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    As per my opinion and my knowledge, as you also know that today's world is an environment of it and need aspirants pursuing a career in the same field and, so by doing this course, you can increase your chances of selection and have bright future ahead. So, go for BCA as per my advice. All the best and have a great life ahead.
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    Saurabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    I will suggest you to do BCA is a blend of Science, Commerce, Management Studies & Computer Science. It helps you holistically, hence, opening up opportunities for a lot of industries. BCA graduates always find success in whatever field they choose as there is a lot of scope in the area. They learn about the importance of computer applications. Since the world has become more and more dependent on computer software technology, their knowledge is precious for the world today. BCA graduates have good scope in jobs as a Web Developer, Web Designer, Network Administrator, System Manager, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Software Te
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    Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    B.Sc. In IT will be better as IT sector is ever growing and technical skills are always used in a company, so B.Sc. Will give you a wider scope than BCA. Regards and all the best.
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    DHARAM PAL JAKHAR MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Dear friend, as per my opinion and my knowledge. As you also know that today's world is an environment of it and need aspirants pursuing a career in the same field and so by doing this course, you can increase your chances of selection and have bright future ahead. So, go for BCA as per my advice. All the best and have a great life ahead.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    BCA is Bachelor of Computer Applications and is concerned with the applications of computers. It is a 3-year graduation degree course generally for those students who wants to learn computer languages and want to join software firms after it. Higher education opportunities include MCA and MBA.
    B.Sc IT deals with information technology and its applications. This degree is primarily focused on subjects such as software, databases, wireless and networking. Jobs in IT are found to be recession dependent, but let's hope for the better and talk about positives.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    BCA stands for the Bachelor in Computer Application. BCA is 3 year graduation degree course generally for those students who wants to learn Computer languages and after that who wants to join Software, In today's time, every course have its own importance. BCA have also there own uniqueness and exposure. A Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, is a Bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or programme in the Information technology field. The degree is normally required in order to work in the Information technology industry. Both courses have their own importance.
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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Depends on your long-term goals. In case you are unsure of that, you might want to consider some of these factors: The job opportunities after BCA are far better than B.Sc. The pay package that one gets after BCA will be better than what one gets after B.Sc.
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    Bhavika Bhosale | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Both courses are so good. But, it depends on your interest and goal in which you want to make your career. First, get the exact information of both and then decide where you feel better.

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