Which is a better course to pursue among BPT and BCA?

I have completed HSC with biology.

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Vatsalya Tegwal
6 years ago
So, according to me BCA is a very good course, because you will get to know about how the industry works in the field of computers and how you can do various types of calculations various types of coding in the field of BCA, so you will be getting a high exposure and you will be getting a hi skills

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S.L. Abhipsa
6 years ago
Both the courses in consideration are quite different in their individual aspects. One is a health sciences related course while the other is a technology related course. So, taking in consideration I would suggest that BPT is a better course to pursue that BCA. BPT has a wider scope and job prospec

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Mayurdeep Bora
6 years ago
BPT is much better in terms of scope job and availability. If you do BPT, you are a therapist with allied health professional certificate that means u have authority to be called doctor and use prefix Dr. Moreover there is huge scope awaiting. Advanced physio treatment is slowly developing and comin

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Atish Chandra
8 years ago
Both the courses are different in each and every manner. BCA is Bachelor of computer application which deals with programming languages, coding, etc. BPT is Bachelor of physiotherapy which deals with physiotherapy. Both the courses are good in their own path. It's your choice that whatever interest

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