Which course should I pursue in graduation BCA or B.Tech in CSE or IT?

I want to pursue MCA in my post graduation.

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    Romil Goel | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    See BCA and B.Tech are two very different options. BCA doesn't have value on its own. On the other hand B.tech in CSE is more valuable than MCA. You should better go for B.tech only. MCA is waste of time after B.tech
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    Vikram Aditya Entrepreneur | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Basically MCA is equivalent to the Engineering, Now if you going for BCA then you have some ''good'' opportunities but If you going for engineering then you have ''best'' and you will complete the engineering in 4 years on the other side for completion of MCA you will require atleast 5 to 6 years.So my suggestion is to go with CS engineering and,
    Wish you all the best for your future!!!!
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    PRAVEEN kumar bishnoi

    8 years ago
    B. Tech CS is good options if not then go B. TECH IT .
    If you go through BCA you have to do MCA for good placement
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    Taanish Kumaar Currently Studying BHMS from Delhi University | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    CSE and then go for IT.

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