Which course is good BCA or B.Tech? Which has more scope? What are the minimum marks required to get admission?
I want to become a software engineer
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B.Tech is much better than BCA. You should get 75% for admission.
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Both BCA and B.Tech are good in their respective fields. Minimum marks required to get the admission vary from institute to institute. Check the link for more information:
https://campushunt.in/blog/best-engineering-colleges-Bangalore/. - 
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Then, I just depends on your interest but remember that you have to study the subject in the depth. Don't choose because of future scope, everything done to its best has a future scope. - 
B.Tech has more job opportunities than BCA.
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B.Tech is more comprehensive and it can be done in various branches other than CSE.
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B Tech is a better course than BCA.
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For BCA, LPU is really good option if you want a good placement, best infra-structure, Co-operative faculty, Library, residential facilities, environment etc. So, I am sharing you all about my view regarding LPU. Bachelor in Computer Application BCA is an undergraduate degree course in computer applications. The duration of the course is 3 years and it is divided into 6 semesters. LPU offers the programs in discipline of computer applications:BCA (Bachelors of computer application). BCA (Hons)Dual programme BCA-MCADual programme BCA (Hons)- MCA (Hons)
Some of the job profiles that one can bag after completing a BCA programme like, Syste...more 
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