Which is better between BCA and B.Sc IT?

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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Choose BCA over B.Sc. IT, With the rise in demand to build more IT sectors in India, job opportunities in IT sectors are increasing day by day. In India, the BCA course is an affordable and cost-effective education that polishes the existing qualities and builds quality experts in the IT industry. Students opting for this subject/course have to deal with several computer languages. Hence, finding the best college with the best faculty becomes necessary to mold your skills and knowledge better and to complete your education thereby stepping into the world of job. List of some of the Top and best private colleges in India are the followi
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    Sajid Borah Hi guys i am sajid , i am computer engineer. | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    B.Sc. deals mainly with information technology, internet, and database management operating systems, data structure, and thus, the hardware component. On the other hand, BCA is primarily involved in computer applications and software component (including programming in the languages of C, C+, Java, etc. ), along with knowledge in the areas of financial accounting and operations management. Hence, for those students who want to make a career in the computer applications, programming, and software development, the BCA course is better than B.Sc.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Generally, the BCA and MCA are more prominent in the IT recruiting agencies, than the B.Sc. IT and M.Sc. IT. BCA is more productive and favorable for getting jobs in the corporate sector; while B.Sc. IT is more suitable for making careers in academia and disciplinary research.
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    preet chovatiya Myself Preet Chovatiya from Surat.

    6 years ago
    I think, B.Sc IT will be better because nowadays that branch has scope. And, you can just ask to Quora on google for that. Thank you.
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Many students get confused because of the enormous choices at hand. As per my knowledge, BCA and MCA are more prominent in the IT recruiting agencies, than the B.Sc. IT and M.Sc. IT. BCA is more productive and favorable for getting jobs in the corporate sector; while B.Sc. IT is more suitable for making careers in academia and disciplinary research. The demand for them is equally high as today's digital world needs more IT Professionals. Both of these courses have their advantages. While students who are interested in the field of internet or database operations can opt for B.Sc. IT, those who want to pursue a career in computer applic
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    Saurabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    BCA students are involved more in Computer Applications whereas B.Sc. Students can have advanced job opportunities in internet technology and database management. After successful completion of the course, BCA students can go for postgraduate courses like M.Sc. (IT), MCA, and MBA. Both of these courses have their own merits. Students interested to have a job in Software or computer applications can choose to study BCA. BCA course is also a good option for students who wish to take a postgraduate degree in MCA. Students who are interested in Database operations or the Internet can go for B.Sc. IT. It will be advisable if you do your deg
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    Soumya Bajpai

    3 years ago
    Hi Mehdi, A course for undergraduates in the subject of computer applications is called a BCA or Bachelor of computer applications. It lasts for three years and includes an internship that gives students a glimpse of the working world. You can become a software developer, data analyst, web developer, etc. After earning your BCA. A B.Sc. Is a prerequisite for employment in the information technology sector. IT advisory. You can get employment as an IT support analyst, network engineer, technical sales representative, systems analyst, quality assurance analyst, etc. After receiving a B.Sc. In IT. You may now choose your priorities based
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    Nisha Kapoor | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    As per my knowledge BCA is more productive and favorable for getting jobs in the corporate sector; while B.Sc. IT is more suitable for making careers in the academia and disciplinary research. I would say The BBA degree has a lot of scope when it comes to careers. This is one of the few degrees where students can get high-paying jobs in management and administration right after graduation. The country's economy is growing, and many new companies are coming up. Not all companies can afford highly experienced MBA managers. So, these companies give opportunities to BBA degree holders who can be just as good as an MBA qualified manager. Be
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    BCA and as well as B.Sc. IT, both are technical courses that can offer a better job opportunity to Students. BCA course can provide professional knowledge in programming languages like C, C+, and Java etc. While B.Sc. IT is a programme wherein students are trained to perform well in computer applications and Software. BCA that stands for Bachelor in Computer Application & also B.Sc. (IT) trains students in developing, programming, networking, computer and mobile software, app development, etc. If you're hard working and talented enough, your 3-year BCA or B.Sc. (IT) degree can stand at par with a 4-year B.Tech. CSE degree. At the same
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    As per me, BCA is good. B.Sc IT does not have that much of scope when compared with BCA. But would like to suggest if you are so interested in computers than why don't you do BE with IT or CS trade.

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