Which is better between BCA and B.Tech?
I've passed 12th in PCMB with 96%. I've given JEE and also eligible for writing Advanced. But my parents are asking me to take BCA as it is a better option for better jobs. I am confused whether I should take BCA or B.Tech.
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Hi, if you were having Maths in your 12th then surely go for B.Tech as it has more vast curriculum as compared to BCA and offered much better industrial opportunities. But if you had Biology in 12th and want to make a career in CS then go for BCA. Hope this helps you!
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B.Tech is better as compared to BCA. B.Tech is a 4-year technical degree course while BCA (Bachelors in Computer Application) is a 3-year degree course. B.Tech curriculum is better as compared to BCA. After B.Tech you may take admission in M.Tech for a specialisation but after BCA you can take admission in MCA.
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