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28th December 2012, 10:48 PM
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What are the career options for BCA graduates?
Hi.. i am MCA graduate fresher.. i want to know different fields/designations in IT/IT-related jobs/openings.. Pls send or post the suggestions to [email protected]
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29th December 2012, 02:40 PM
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Re: What are the career options for BCA graduates?
HI,
These are some career options for BCA graduates------------ 1.IBPS NABARD 2.IBPS RURAL BANKS OFFICERS 3.SBI ASSOCIATES 4.RBI 5.SSC UDC 6.DRDO 7.UPSC(for IAS,IPS,IFS) 8.FCI 9.IB 10.INDIAN RAILWAYS 11.INDIAN NAVY 12.INDIAN AIR-FORCE. This should help thank you |
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29th December 2012, 05:32 PM
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Re: What are the career options for BCA graduates?
Career Options for BCA Graduates
The Bachelor of Computer Applications or BCA is a three-year undergraduate program that is equivalent to a Bachelor of Technology course. BCA is designed to produce graduates who have the necessary skills and knowledge not only in computer and information technology, but also in communication, organization, and management. Students who study BCA are very well versed in programming languages such as Java, C+, HML, and SQL. They are also quite knowledgeable in various computer applications and the latest developments in IT and communication systems. If you are a BCA graduate and are about to enter the workforce, you might be a bit confused on what jobs to apply for and which companies to send your applications to. You might even be a little worried about your future considering the sheer number of graduates that seek employment every year. Don't worry, as a BCA graduate, you have the capacity to implement and address the needs of so many companies, in terms of IT systems and computer science requirements, and this makes you a valuable candidate for them. If you are still not sure about what your career options are, let me give you some insights on the matter. Basically, once you complete the three-year BCA program, you can start out your career as a junior programmer in various IT companies. You can also work as a software developer or a software engineer. There are also BCA graduates who work as bank officers and clerks. You can work in both private firms and the government sectors. On the one hand, many BCA graduates today have decided to work in the BPO industry, which is actually a good move since it is a growing industry and career advancement opportunities here are endless. However, in order to get better prospects, it is advisable that you pursue higher education such as getting a Masters degree (MCA). Doing so would make you better qualified for senior positions that offer better pay. thanks........................... |
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29th December 2012, 05:48 PM
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Re: What are the career options for BCA graduates?
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>>Project Manager. >>Project Leader. >>Software Tester. >>System Analyst. >>System Designer. The List of IT Companies in which you will able to get Jobs are:- >>HP(Hewlett Packard). >>Lenovo. >>Acer. >>Dell. >>Infosys. >>Zentech. >>Jindal Infotech. >>TCS. >>CTS. >>Mahindra Satyam. >>Birla Softech. >>HCL. >>IBM. >>Oracle. >>Cognizent. >>Catterpillar. etc. At present there is job for you as per your Qualification . Its details are as Follows:- Company - BALMER LAWRIE(A Government of India Enterprise). Educational Qualification:- >>You must be passed out in MCA from recognized university. >>Your degree should be approved from the AICTE. >>You must be a certified ERP Programmer. Age:- >>Your age should not be above 35 years. Marks:- >>Your Minimum CGPA in MCA should be 7.0 . Last date to Apply - 16th January 2013. Phone Num - 033-2222-5429/402. Official Website to apply Online - http://www.balmeriawrie.com |
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