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30th June 2011, 08:24 PM
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Hello Sourindra,
It has been always the true factor that regular course is the best one among all other study modes. If you do MCA in regular mode,it would have been better for you. Because most companies seek for regular candidates rather than distance course candidates. There are few companies which make no difference between regular and non-regular mode candidates. So rest up to you to decide how you will pursue MCA. Best wishes.. |
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14th July 2011, 03:14 PM
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yes you can go for software developer jobs in many companies.
you can also go for WPRO,infosys etc..If you do MCA in regular mode,it would have been better for you. Because most companies seek for regular candidates rather than distance course candidates.It has been always the true factor that regular course is the best one among all other study modes. |
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4th September 2011, 10:39 PM
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can i get admission in third year of mca in vmou kota
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#9
4th September 2011, 11:57 PM
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Yes after completing MCA from distance mode you can get good jobs in software and IT sector.You can then apply for the companies like Wipro,HCL etc and can get a job like software developer etc. Best Wishes.... |
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#11
5th September 2011, 05:12 PM
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MCA is a three year master degree program comprising of six semesters. This professional course is designed to meet the growing requirement of qualified professionals not only in IT industry, but also in other industries as well. The admission to the MCA program can be obtained after completion of the graduation course. On completion of the MCA course, the students will be able to have a deep knowledge on subjects like database management, statistics, algorithm design, mobile technologies, finance, programming languages, accounting, computational theory, Quality assurance/Control, network management, probability, organizational behavior, Project Management, etc.
After successful completion of MCA, the candidates will be able to get jobs in different industries like software engineering and development, hardware and networking, research and development, services and application support, etc…As far as software engineering and development is concerned, the candidate can get job as Trainee Programmer, software tester, software analyst, Software Engineer, software administrator or as a software programmer. The hardware and networking industry contain the physical elements of computer system (i.e.) designing, manufacturing and maintenance of computers. It also involves integration and installation of computer systems through networking. Research and development involves the crafting of circuits and chips and computer architecture. The service and application support industry includes application management and system integration, maintenance of software application and its installation and much more. Initially, the candidate can begin his/her career as a junior programmer or trainee and he/she can grow at a faster pace and can become system analyst or can also become project leaders and the growth prospects is high up to top level management in many reputed organizations. Top companies: Many top rated and widely recognized organizations in the IT industry namely Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant Technology Services, IBM, Accenture offers good job opportunity and salary packages to fresh MCA candidates, which may be starting from 2.5 lakhs to 3.5 lakhs approximately and salary packages for some of other companies are even higher and negotiable depends on applicant’s profile. |
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6th September 2011, 12:04 AM
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hello friend, yes definitely you ll get job,
however the regular course is preferable than distance course; but some of the companies does not such type of differences between them... So better if possible try for doing it regularly.. it ll better help you. thank U~~~ |
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14th September 2011, 10:23 PM
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Hello.I have completed BSc.Comp.science in regular mode.Now, is doing MCA(distance mode) through lateral entry(duration 2 years) better or should I apply for the regular course(duration 3 years).Please advice if it would make any difference in the kind of jobs I get.Thank you.
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20th September 2011, 10:59 PM
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Definitely you can build very bright career in the following ,as you are a student of computer oriented subject:-
1) You can try for M.Sc.Tech in Computer Science and then if you can do well then you can go for IIT. 2) You can try for MBA and it is very good option for you as you can enhance yourself in both technical and management side. After MBA career option is also very appreciating. So, choose according to your choice. Otherwise,after the course you can apply so many small as well as MNCs such as: TCS, CTS, Capzimini, HCL, IBM, Wipro Infosys Patni etc |
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#16
21st September 2011, 09:20 AM
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If your distance course is UGC approved then you are eligible for both side like govt and private company. You have completed your MCA degree so you are applicable for higher study also. The govt sector options are -DRDO , BARC , ONGC , ISRO , NIC , IGDR , UPSC EXAM , BSNL JTO etc.The age limit for those organization is maximum 30 years . Age relaxation provide only for SC/ST /OBC candidate. Also you are eligible in private sector also . the private sector company are TCS ,CTS ,IBM,HP,L&T,ALUNUS ,WIPRO etc. The higher study options are MS , MBA ,M-TECH ,JRF ,SRF ,PHD etc. thanks |
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21st September 2011, 02:00 PM
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like Wipro, Hcl, Hitachi, IBM etc. and your can work now apply before mention company, and the mean while you can pursue your correspondence course. |
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#21
31st January 2012, 06:41 PM
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Hello Sourindra,
It has been always the true factor that regular course is the best one among all other study modes. If you do MCA in regular mode,it would have been better for you. Because most companies seek for regular candidates rather than distance course candidates. There are few companies which make no difference between regular and non-regular mode candidates. So rest up to you to decide how you will pursue MCA. Best wishes.. |
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#22
31st January 2012, 10:27 PM
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Yes you can get the good job in any IT or technical field. If you want to go in software field then you can also apply for this type of industry. If you have got more then 60% marks then you can also apply for the government job. More job you will get in programming, software, web development, teaching etc. you can also become the language expert in any computer language.
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