Which is a better option among pursuing BCA+MCA from a good college and doing B.Tech+M.Tech (CSE) from an average college? What should I do?

I am weak in chemistry and it will be hard for me to get admission in a good college like KIIT and VIT.

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Asked by Sakshi Sharma

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    This has to be the easiest of choices, any studies must be done from a good and well reputed college/ university. Your choice must depend upon following parameters:
    Curriculum : It must be designed to cater to demands of industry. Course delivery: IT must be practical, case study oriented, although the right theories must be taken care of. Trainings: The latest technologies relating to the industry needs like SAP and other MOOCs must be done to students. Guest lectures and industry connect: The guest lectures from industry, industrial visits, frequent interactions must be there for students to get the first hand information of the thing
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    BCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech makes you proficient at the technical level (Software, Hardware, applications etc. ). It depends upon your interest. After BCA for a better career one should for MCA also but in case of B.Tech. You can immediately look forward to the jobs in the industry. Why settle for an average, LPU is good for both the programmes. LPU is one of the leading private universities of India, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the s
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Sakshi, I am happy that are talking of comparison but it should be crystal clear that any study must be done from a good and well reputed college/ university. Your choice must depend upon following parameters:
    Curriculum : It must be designed to cater to demands of industry. Course delivery: IT must be practical, case study oriented, although the right theories must be taken care of. Training: The latest technologies relating to the industry needs like SAP and other MOOCs must be done to students. Guest lectures and industry connect: The guest lectures from industry, industrial visits, frequent interactions must be there for students
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    BCA-MCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech-M.Tech makes you proficient at the 'technical' level (Software, Hardware, applications etc. ). I would suggest you to look for the course that gets aligned with your career aspects. With this you need to make sure you choose a right academic partner. I have seen many institutions delivering education and serving the students, but when it comes to quality education and quality placements, LPU outperforms. Let me highlight what I have figured out:
    #Recognitions by UGC, COA, PCI, AIU, NCTE, ICAR, ACBSP and many more
    #Rankings as the latest NIRF (2020) has ran
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    RISHU RAJAN Student of Master Of Computer Application | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    In my opinion, you should choose that stream in which The colleges have Best placement statistics. Doing B.Tech will save your 2 years as Generally B.Tech (CSE) is equivalent to the BCA+MCA course. If you choose BCA then you have to do MCA from BEST colleges as Doing BCA from best colleges not gives you as much as growth as compared to B.Tech. So in this case you have to do B.Tech is the right option. If you Do B.Tech from a better college which has good placement then you should choose B.Tech. Lastly. There is no relation to chemistry subjects with the BCA+MCA course and B.Tech (CSE). These subjects are related with coding and program
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