Which programming languages are being taught in the course curriculum of BCA? Do they match the industry standards?

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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    There is no specific language. Programming is all about concepts and algorithm. You just need to be versed with any one language. Most popular languages are C and C+. One can also start with Java. But to start from very basic and understand everything from scratch, one should start with C/C+. "Let us C" proved to be god in my case and I personally recommend the same to start with. During BCA a candidate must be versed with any one language and more importantly with the algorithms, as at the end of the day back end thinking improves only with the way you code and not in which language you code.
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    There is no particular tongue. It's all about concepts and algorithms in programming. You simply need to be proficient in one language. C and C+ are the most widely used languages. Java is a good place to start. But one should start with C/C+ to start very simply and understand everything from scratch. In my case, "Let us C" proven to be a god, and I would personally suggest doing the same to begin with. A candidate for BCA needs to be knowledgeable about algorithms as well as any one language since, in the end, how you code not what language you use is what makes back end thinking better.
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    Garvit Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Bachelors of computer application is a 3 year program that is pursued by students who wish to build a career in the technical field by becoming software developer.
    The program is a technical course that involves training and learning of general programming concepts. BCA aims to train the students in multiple programming languages so that one is able to use and apply the knowledge to specialist in any one of his/her choice and also use the combination of these langauges to have a better understanding of software development.
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    C/C+
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    BCA syllabus varies in various universities. BCA is job oriented course and provides students ample opportunities to learn and practice computer programming. Generally, BCA syllabus includes following programming courses:
    (a) Course on Programming Fundamentals which includes basics of the C Programming Language.
    (b) Course on basic data structures along with their applications. It gives students opportunities to practice using C.
    (c) Course on data structure provides students opportunities to practice PL/SQL programming
    (d)Course on basics of Object Oriented Programming and their application provides students to work in C+ and C#.
    (e) Cours
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    Just to be very clear on the programming languages and their usage industry wide, there is no specific language. Programming is all about concepts and algorithm. You just need to be versed with any one language. Most popular languages are C and C+. One can also start with Java. But to start from very basic and understand everything from scratch, one should start with C/C+. "Let us C" proved to be god in my case and I personally recommend the same to start with.
    During BCA, a candidate must be versed with any one language and more importantly with the algorithms, as at the end of the day back end thinking improves only with the way
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    Atish Chandra Tech, Travel & Food | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    In BCA u have to read about C,C++,Java!
    yes,These are the most popular languages!
    Good luck!!

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