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22nd May 2015, 11:32 PM
priyabrata mandal
 
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Is BCA a good option for Arts student?


I want to know is it right to join bca course in arts stream? or to join the others courses like polytechnic or ba ma is it best to join the bca course in arts stream ?




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23rd May 2015, 06:07 PM
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I want to know is it right to join bca course in arts stream? or to join the others courses like polytechnic or ba ma is it best to join the bca course in arts stream ?

BCA - Bachelor of Computer Application

BCA is a Bachelor degree of 3 years duration with 6 semesters. This is a study of computer applications, software and programming languages. You can take up this course if you have interest towards computers. This course offers you opportunity to join in IT companies in developing, testing and various other designations.

The eligibility needed for doing this course is that candidate should have completed +2 from a recognized school board of education with mathematics as subjects and at least 60% aggregate.

TOP COLLEGES FOR BCA IN INDIA:

# Christ University, Bangalore
# SRM University, Chennai
# Institute of Management Studies, Noida
# Madras Christian College, Chennai
# Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studaies & Research, Maharashtra
# Birla Institute of Technology, Jharkand
# Presidency College, Bangalore
# University College-Kurukshetra
# Stella Maris College
# Xavier Institute of Computer Application, Ahemadabad
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24th May 2015, 01:43 AM
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# BCA stands for Bachelor in Computer Application.

# It is ideal for those students who want to learn computer languages.

# It is good alternative for four year B.Tech degree course.

# Minimum required educational qualification is 10+2 in any stream from recognised board.

# The admission process of BCA course differs from institute/university to institute/university. As it understand from following points:

* Some institutes/universities conduct an entrance examination.

* Some institutes/universities offer admission on the basis of marks obtained in intermediate.

* some institutes/universities conduct only small scale test.

# In order to have better career prospects candidate should go for either MCA or MBA just after completion of BCA.

# Names of few software companies which offer good salary package to BCA degree holders which are TCS, WIPRO, Infosys, Patni, Tech-Mahendra, Google, etc.
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1st June 2015, 12:28 AM
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Default Re: Is BCA a good option for Arts student?

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I want to know is it right to join bca course in arts stream? or to join the others courses like polytechnic or ba ma is it best to join the bca course in arts stream ?
If you are interested in Computer science then you can do B.C.A course.

But if you want to do M.C.A after B.C.A then you have to pass 12th with maths subject.

Some top college offering B.C.A course are:-

Loyola College, Chennai

St Xavier's College, Mumbai

Presidency College, Chennai

Presidency College, Kolkata

St Stephens College, Delhi

Fergusson College, Pune

Mount Carmel College, Bangalore

St Xavier's College, Kolkata

Christ College, Bangalore
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What is subject in 2 arts to do i have of bca
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