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13th August 2013, 01:44 AM
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How to pursue BCA-MCA instead of B.Tech?
sir,
i wanted to know how what is the level of difficulty of maths taught in btech in computer science or in btech it i also wanted to know is it better to pursue bca-mca rather than btech |
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13th August 2013, 04:23 PM
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Re: How to pursue BCA-MCA instead of B.Tech?
My suggestion is it is better for you to go for B.Tech course rather than opting for BCA and MCA.
Because for many of the job opportunities, the software companies will invite the people from B.Tech and MCA. But only less companies will invite the candidates of BCA course. It will take 4 years for you to complete B.Tech course and to complete BCA and MCA, it will take 6 years for you. You don't need to worry about the difficulty of Mathematics. Whatever the course you join, you will be having some difficulties. But you have to overcome them. Then only you can get the success. Try to put efforts to overcome that difficulty by spending extra time on that subject, by clarifying your doubts with friends and lecturers. First year, if you have overcome your problems, from the next year you can perform well. That is for sure. So, better join B.Tech course by cracking AIEEE Exam. Still if you are not interested to go for B.Tech course, then you can join BCA course in a near by college. After completion of BCA course, you can opt for MCA course. The admission to MCA course will be given on the basis of performance in the Entrance Exam. Each and every university will conduct its own Entrance Exam to give admission for the candidates in MCA course. NIMCET is the Entrance Exam to get admission for MCA course in NITs. Many of the MNCs will go for campus placements to recruit the candidates from B.Tech course only and not from MCA course. Decide upon yourself and opt for the course which you are interested. Wish you all the best. |
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5th June 2014, 11:14 AM
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Re: How to pursue BCA-MCA instead of B.Tech?
If we havn't scored well in the aieee exam. then what is better? BCA OR B.TECH? is b.tech really tough?
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