Which is the best course to pursue after completing my BCA, MCA or MBA in IT? Which has better scope?
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Asked by Abhilash Das
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9 years ago
MCA is one of the most preferred courses by students nowadays. Most students go for an MCA program not only because of the challenge it provides but also because of the high salaried job opportunities it will provide after the students graduate. The admission procedure is almost similar with the adm
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9 years ago
Thanks. But you did not mention anything about MBA in IT.

Answered by
6 years ago
Hello,
It entirely depends upon your career aspirations and current interests. Choose MBA in IT if you wish to acquire managerial skills and work at the management level; choose MCA if you have an inclination towards coding and technical topics.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hi,
Salary scale in India for freshers and experienced:
The salary scale for an MBA in general management is commensurate with the position occupied and as well the years of experience of the individual. For the fresher of just within a year in the industry, the median salary range stands at Rs.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hello Abhilash,
It depends on your interest. Likely, if you want to do work on future technology or software then you should go for MCA. If you want to join management sector or work related to that then go for MBA. Both have good scope.
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Answered by
8 years ago
Dear,
It depends upon your interest and skill. If you are interested in software and want to make yourself established in IT domain MCA is for you. If you like IT based managerial job in Corporate level, go with MBA in IT.

Answered by
8 years ago
You can pursue Core Java,C+, oracle management, etc.

Answered by
9 years ago
Bith optionare equslly good and have similar dcope. If you are technically inclined then MCA is a better option. Else you may opt for MBA IT. This will help you get job in Presales, Account Management and Business Analysis. You may chose any based on your interests and strength areas.
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