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What is BCA?

 

Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) or the alternative courses like Bachelor of Information Sciences (BIS) / Bachelor of Information Technology ( BIT ) / B. Sc. (H) (Computer Science) is an undergraduate course for the tech-savvy youth who are interested in making a career in the field of Info-tech . Most of the universities in thecountry offer this course in some form or the other.

 

 

What after BCA?

 

If the technical field interests you more, then MCA is a better choice, particularly if you would like to have a career in software development or databases etc.

However if you are interested in pursuing management as a career, then an MBA in IT or HR or Operations might be good to evaluate.

 

If you are keen to work in IT, you will need to back up your CV with a MCA and/or some relevant certifications like MCSE and CCNA for Networking or a DST for Testing. It may be a good idea to do a course in a couple of development platforms like Java, J2EE, C++, Dot Net or Mainframes and then apply to software companies.

 

You could go in for a course in Web Development and E-commerce technologies. Normally this course is of not more than one to one and half year duration and should cover technologies like ASP.Net, VB.Net, C#, C++, XML, SQL Server, E-commerce concepts, Java and JavaScript.

 

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