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rubina singh

Guide-Level 11

Yes, LPU is better in terms of study at LPU. MCA (Master of Computer Application) is a post graduate degree course in the field of computers and IT. MCA and MCA (Hons) are 2-year postgraduate degree programmes. Candidates interested in MCA should meet the eligibility criteria and also take the entrance exam called LPU NEST conducted by the university for admission. Salient Features of the programme are as follow:
Industrial Visits:Encourage students to have maximum industrial exposure through visits for problem identification and emerging technologies
Industry ready:Makes student industry ready
Holistic Development:Participation in techni
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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

Contributor-Level 7

It's a great option. In fact, I'm doing almost the exact same thing. Only difference is that I'm doing BE instead of MCA. Here's the thing, once you do an MBA, no one cares whether you did BCA MCA. BBA BE, or even MBBS before that. What I'm trying to tell you is that your MCA won't really matter once you finish MBA. So, your career prospects (and your salary) after doing an MBA would depend on the institute from where you do it. And, of course, your own talent.

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Ram Mohan Dixit

Beginner-Level 5

If we check combined syllabus of BCA and MCA then it is often equivalent to Bachelor degree of engineering. Study is all about syllabus, if you are going to conquer wide range and meaningful syllabus then it will be definitely helpful in career. Usually done after BCA MCA courses are done by students as they are lengthier and more expensive than the M.Sc. IT courses. Also, MCA graduates have an edge over M.Sc. Graduates as the curriculum of MCA includes management modules also.

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Masuma Shaikh

Contributor-Level 7

BBA is a Bachelor course management and administration right after graduation. BBA degree provides a good headstart for candidates who wish to develop managerial skills. A law graduate can start a Career in Law as an Advocate or lawyer wherein his job is to represent his clients in courts. A corporate law graduate takes care of affairs and cases related to companies. CA studies all of it crucial parts. CA can help you become a corporate lawyer, A manager and consultant. ACCA is a specialisation of accounting of U. K.

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Sai Kiran

Contributor-Level 7

It is possible to pursue Ph.D. after MCA in India and you will need GATE or NET scores to apply for Ph.D. at a university in India. Along with a valid qualifying score, you must also prepare a research thesis. If you want to apply for a Ph.D. abroad, then you will have to qualify GRE.

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Meghna Tripathi

Beginner-Level 4

My own interest in the subject led me to realise that there is a lot more to learn and that depending just on free web resources is not enough. As a result, I decided to seek professional assistance. I just finished a Cloud Computing and SysOps programme online course. After a lot of experimentation, I chose to enrol at NIIT. After completing this course, I went from being a senior IT engineer to a DevOps specialist. This course will teach you the foundations of cloud computing and how to implement them in your own work. All you need to know about cloud hosting service providers will be covered in this course, including design, deploym
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Ridhi Singh

Beginner-Level 3

I earned my Master of Computer Application from a well regarded institution in Mumbai and am now employed as a Technology Analyst with JPMorgan. Although the conditions for acceptance are stringent, those who make it to the other side will be rewarded with a wealth of opportunities. There is a wide variety of work available to those with degrees in computer applications. These range from Business Analyst, who aids in requirements gathering, to Software Developer, who translates those requirements into code, to Software Tester, who performs quality assurance testing to ensure that software is free of bugs and reliable. The degree you ge
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Anurag Chaubey

Contributor-Level 6

Yes you can join MCA if you had not math subject in 12th. Other is depend on university most of the university have compulsory Math subject for MCA. So, you have search about university then join as per your comfort. If you really wants to do MCA then I would suggest you to join some institute for learning computer programming language and appear for additional Maths of 10+2 from any examination board or you can also do 1 year Diploma like PGDCA A-level from DOEACC etc. Then only you will be eligible to do MCA.

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Nimra Ali

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can go for MCA after MBA you just need to complete your MBA then you can go for MCA.

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