Which is a better graduation course among B.Sc in computer science, BCA and B.Tech?
Asked by Abhirami Anil
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Hi Abhirami, Bachelor of Computer Applications, or BCA. This course may be completed in three years. A BCA degree may be used to develop proficiency in programming languages like C, C+, and Java. It could also provide a range of abilities in the field of computer applications. While BCA is more suitable and more successful at opening doors to chances in the business world, B.Sc. IT is more appropriate for employment in academia and field research. Three years are required for Bachelor's degree programs in information technology. Students take this course to learn effective methods to use computer programs and applications. In this clas...more
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The core difference between the 3 computer courses is their area of focus. While BCA concentrates on applications of computers, B.Sc. Computer Science emphasizes concepts and B.Tech CS is based on intensive programming and software/hardware knowledge. You have to decide which course you want to pursue. Geeta University is a well-known Haryana-based university that offers courses in management, commerce, engineering, arts, humanities, social sciences, law, performing arts, and Indic studies. It offers a program that is focused on imparting advanced knowledge on the subject. The college aims to provide world-class and holistic education...more
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Do B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering. Computer Science, in recent times, in India, has gained a lot of popularity, thanks to the ever-growing demand for computer engineers all over the world. With the advancement of technology in IT industry, the importance of computer Science has also increased as day-to-day innovations in technology and computers are needed to keep up with today's youth's requirements. IT Sector truly has upgraded our lives to the next level, but, like everything, even this has its pros and cons. Top and best private colleges in India are the following
LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
Vellore In...more -
For students who desire to pursue a career in computer Science and information technology, both B.Tech CS or IT) and BCA can be an excellent choice after class 12th. A student with a B.Tech degree has more career chances after graduation than a student with a BCA degree.
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For students who desire to pursue a career in computer Science and information technology, both B.Tech CS or IT) and BCA can be an excellent choice after class 12th. A student with a B.Tech degree has more career chances after graduation than a student with a BCA degree.
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B.Tech is better after B.Sc. In computer Science.
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If you want to get a decent job just after graduation, then you should go B.Tech. Some branches of engineering are:
Electronics & Communication Engineering
It deals with the electronic devices, circuits, communication equipment like transmitter, receiver, integrated circuits (IC). It also deals with basic electronics, analog and digital transmission & reception of data, voice and video (Example AM, FM, DTH), microprocessors, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression. Computer Science & Engineering
Computer engineering is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer...more -
BE generally means more theory than a B.Tech degree. B.Tech, on the other hand, generally has less theory compared to a BE and more practical skills (hands on) from in class examples/assignments than a BE. This doesn't mean that a BE has no practical skills. They still have assignments and capstone projects in their 4th/5th year to demonstrate and apply all the theory they have acquired over the years of study. From what others say- BE can become a P. Eng (Professional Engineer) which means they have the responsibility of making sure everything is done correctly. Usually the lead engineer has a P Eng. You are held responsible if anythi...more
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According to me, BCA is better than B.Sc because BCA is more concerned with software technology and its applications in practical than B.Sc. Or B.Tech.
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