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Anjali Thakur

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You can go abroad for MCA after completing BCA. The available global options are open for study of MCA in UK, australia, Canada, USAetc. Eligibility criteria:
The candidate must have completed 4 years of education after 12th or a total of 15 years of education. Some universities give preferences to work experience so in this case you have to submit the experience Certificate at the time of admission of MCA.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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In my opinion, It's Better to do MCA course after BCA. As Any certification course is not going to help you a lot after BCA. So I suggest you prepare for the NIMCET exam along with Your BCA. By the NIMCET Entrance exam, you get into Top 10 NIT's college for the MCA course. I share you a link of the NIMCET exam From where you get all information about it. Link-www.nimcet.in.

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Parul Arora

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Hello,
Yes, you can go for MCA.
Few of the major highlights of this course at LPU are :
There are many Seminar and Project driven courses are designed to enhance technical and presentation skills
Instill knowledge in the major areas of computing such as Programming, Databases, Web Development, and Mobile Phone App
In addition to core curricula, the course offers subjects like communication, analytical and soft skills to enhance personality and employ ability.
The curriculum is equipped with 21st-century digital technologies for game designing, animations, and web development.
There were many Training, projects and guest lectures collaborate
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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For a job at top MNCs you need to have good programming and problem solving skills if we're talking about a job after a under graduation degree like BCA. And YES you can definitely land a job at top MNCs after BCA but you'll have to go off campus for that because top MNCs do not visit colleges to take BCA grads.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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You should pursue B.Ed Degree for A government Teacher.

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Anshika

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Dear,
1. Science graduation course (B.Sc)2. M.Sc. (after graduation)3. BBA4. Computer application course (BCA)5. B.A. 6. B.Tech7. Information Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Computer Science Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Marine Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Manufacturing process and Automotive
Aeronautical Technology8. B.Tech Courses after 12th for Science (PCM)
B.Tech ( Aero Space Engineering)
B.Tech ( Metallurgical and Materials Engineering)
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Anshika

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Dear, Rather than going for BCA I will suggest you to do B.Tech (CSE) which have a better scope than BCA even B.Tech (CSE) degree is almost equivalent to BCA+MCA degree. And B.Pharma / M.Pharma is completely different courses so I don't think we can compare them, It all depends on your interest, Don't go for salary choose course of your interest because in long term studies you will start regreeting that you should have choose something else in studies of your interest.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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Here are some to become a financial analyst and grow your career in Finance
Certification and skills
As is the case with any job, the aspirant must know his craft. One must have at least a Bachelors degree preferably in a finance-related major, such as accounting or economics. Furthermore, it has become nearly compulsory that the aspirant has a certification in any one of- CFP CFA (most popular), CFS, CIMA, or the CLU courses though MBA may fill the requirement of these certifications in many cases. Apart from this, the aspirant should have solid analytical, valuation, marketing and communication skills and anin-depth understanding of co
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