Which is the best career option among BCA+MCA and B.Tech IT?

I'm interested in software engineering.

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Asked by Rohit Halder

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    AANCHAL JHINGAN | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    B.Tech is a better course as more opportunities and placements packages are there in the same.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT are engineering degrees and treated as higher in comparison to BCA and B.Sc. In CS/IT. In fact, B.Tech in CSE is the de-factor the highest accepted degree in Indian IT industry. B.Tech in CSE graduates are paid the highest among all the graduate degrees. MCA graduates are treated at par with B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT graduates for application development and maintenance jobs by Indian IT Industry. BCA and MCA route will take 5 or 6 years to complete the course after 10+2 and get you your first job. Whereas, B.Tech in CSE/IT are four-year degree courses. Therefore, I will recommend B.Tech in CSE/IT ov
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    Jashandeep Kaur Happy go and undogmatic approach to life.. | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    B.Tech IT is a much better option in my opinion, it has a wider scope.
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    Vikas Pandey A budding CS Engineer and Web developer. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi Rohit,
    I would like to say that:
    B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT are engineering degrees and treated as higher in comparison to BCA and B.Sc in CS/IT. In fact, B.Tech in CSE is the de-factor the highest accepted degree in Indian IT industry. B.Tech in CSE graduates are paid the highest among all the graduate degrees. MCA graduates are treated at par with B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT graduates for application development and maintenance jobs by Indian IT Industry. BCA and MCA route will take 5 or 6 years to complete the course after 10+2 and get you your first job. Whereas, B.Tech in CSE/IT are four-year degree courses. Therefore, I
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    yogesh Kaushik I am personal banker by profession | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    You can pursue B.Tech in IT from a reputed college.
    Good Luck.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT are engineering degrees and treated as higher in comparison to BCA and B.Sc in CS/IT. In fact, B.Tech in CSE is the de-facto the highest accepted degree in Indian IT industry. B.Tech in CSE graduates are paid highest among all the graduation degrees. MCA graduates are treated at par with B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT graduates for application development and maintenance jobs by Indian IT Industry. BCA and MCA route will take 5 or 6 years to complete the course after 10+2 and get you your first job. Whereas, B.Tech in CSE/IT are four-year degree courses. Therefore, I will recommend B.Tech in CSE/IT over B
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