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What are subjects in BCA? Can I get government jobs after completing BCA?


hello
please let me know what are the subjects in BCA
and do we get any government job after BCA or not,,,
can a student study BCA after studying math in 12th?
please reply as soon as possible




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20th February 2015, 10:09 AM
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Default Re: What are subjects in BCA? Can I get government jobs after completing BCA?

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hello
please let me know what are the subjects in BCA
and do we get any government job after BCA or not,,,
can a student study BCA after studying math in 12th?
please reply as soon as possible
BCA Subjects:
  • Introduction to DBMS
  • Introduction to Computer Organization
  • Multimedia
  • Window Programing
  • Computer Networks
  • TCP/IP Programing
  • Introduction to Software Engineering
  • Computer Oriented Numerical Techniques
  • Introduction to Internet Programing
  • Intranet Administration
  • C++ and Object Oriented Programming
  • Theory of Computer Science
  • Computer Fundamentals and PC Software
  • Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Foundation Course in English for Computing


Yes, of course you can get a government job after completing the BCA course. However, you must appear and qualify in respective government exam.

-You can apply for a Government bank exam like SBI/IBPS PO Entrance Examination.
-You can apply for government financial institution like, Birla Global Finance, Investment, and Trust of India, the Integrated Finance Company.
-You can apply for upsc examination for the higher post like, IAS, IPS, which is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission.
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20th February 2015, 10:25 AM
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Default Re: What are subjects in BCA? Can I get government jobs after completing BCA?

Following are subjects in BCA:-

Semester – I
Business Communication
Principles of Management
Programming Principles and Algorithms
Computer Fundamental and Office Automation
Business Accounting
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA)

Semester – II
Organizational Behavior
Elements of Statistics
‘C’ Programming
File Structure and Database Concepts
Cost Accounting
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (C.P +DBMS)

Semester – III
Numerical Methods
Data Structure using C
Software Engineering
Management Accounting
RDBMS
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (D.S +RDBMS)

Semester – IV
Networking
Visual Basic
Inventory Management (SAD)
Human Resource Management
Object Oriented Programming using C++
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work ( VB + C++ )

Semester – V
.NET Frameworks
Internet Programming and Cyber Law
Principals of Marketing
Core Java
Project work ( VB )
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (.NET + CoreJava )

Semester – VI
E-Commerce
Multimedia Systems
Introduction to SysPro And Operating Systems
Advance Java
Project Work ( Banking & Finance , Cost Analysis ,Financial Analysis ,Payroll , EDP ,ERP etc.)
Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (Multimedia +Advanced Java)

Government jobs after BCA:-

Bank job

Civil service

Indian Railway

Indian Army

SSC UDC/LDC.

CDS(Combined Defence Services).
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20th February 2015, 05:35 PM
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Default Re: What are subjects in BCA? Can I get government jobs after completing BCA?

Here are the list of the following subjects that are offered in BCA:

Semester – I:

>Business Communication

>Principles of Management

>Programming Principles and Algorithms

>Computer Fundamental and Office Automation

>Business Accounting

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA)



Semester – II:

>Organizational Behavior

>Elements of Statistics

>‘C’ Programming

>File Structure and Database Concepts

>Cost Accounting

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (C.P +DBMS)


Semester – III:

>Numerical Methods

>Data Structure using C

>Software Engineering

>Management Accounting

>RDBMS

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (D.S +RDBMS)


Semester – IV:

>Networking

>Visual Basic

>Inventory Management (SAD)

>Human Resource Management

>Object Oriented Programming using C++

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work ( VB + C++ )


Semester – V:

>.NET Frameworks

>Internet Programming and Cyber Law

>Principals of Marketing

>Core Java

>Project work ( VB )

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (.NET + CoreJava )


Semester – VI:

>E-Commerce

>Multimedia Systems

>Introduction to SysPro And Operating Systems

>Advance Java

>Project Work ( Banking & Finance , Cost Analysis ,Financial Analysis ,Payroll , EDP ,ERP etc.)

>Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (Multimedia +Advanced Java)

Yes, surely a student having completed his/her BCA can avail a government job:

Job prospects after BCA:

After completion of BCA course, you can opt for jobs in both private and public sectors as well.

Private sector:

You can apply for jobs in some of the private sectors like;

1.TCS

2.CTS

3.WIPRO

4.Mahendra tech

5.Infosys

6.HCL, etc


Public Sector:

There are also many public sector jobs that a BCA graduate can apply for;

1. Banking sector

2. SSC

3. Navy

4. Army

5. Police

6. UPSC

7. School teacher, etc.
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