14th October 2020 11:42 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Okay so first of all one should respect every degree...there is of course different between both of them. Engineering is preferred over BCA n MCA degree...yes we study more subjects and not just programming but CSE/IT students have more knowledge than BCA ,MCA passed. |
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22nd July 2020 01:10 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Who is better career mca or b tech in it sector and which is better |
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22nd March 2018 08:53 PM | ||
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4th April 2016 04:51 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? what is the actual task of work of company secretary in practice while secreterial audit and other work? |
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24th March 2016 12:55 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? 1.I'm mechanical engineer and am also good at java programming. presently i am working as design engineer in power plant sector and i want to be a software engineer. i am going to do P.G. in comp sci so that i can get some opportunity. will this workout? 2. if am doing then M.E. software enginner is better or M.C.A is better for job opportunity? |
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9th September 2015 12:17 AM | ||
sagar vedapathak |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA is also an engineering course hence it is there in engineering colleges, and it comes under the VTU MTech Computer Science Engineering Board and AICTE pls go and check. And it doesn't mean that it is not engineering course if that doesn't contain word Engineer. Whether course name like BTech and MTech course name contains word Engineer? can u say they are not engineers? Engineering depend upon what he study not in its course name. |
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8th September 2015 11:54 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA Graduates are also Engineers only because their syllabus and BE AND BTech cs and IS are most similar. It is not a matter that they put Engineer in front of their name. The course name may do not contain engineer means it doesn't mean that they are not engineers. Whether course name B Tech contains word engineer? |
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17th September 2014 10:09 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? The students who have more technical knowledge, and his/her work can be applied in the latest upcoming trends are better. |
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4th June 2014 10:24 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? which master degree having highest scope in IT field mca in mangment or mca in science or mcs in computer science |
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4th June 2014 10:17 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? In IT field which one having more scope mca in mangment or mca in science or msc(computer science) |
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11th May 2014 12:23 PM | ||
nareshsunrise |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA stands for Master of Computer Applications. This is a 3 year Post Graduation program being offered by many of the colleges in India. B.Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology. This is a 4 year Graduation program being offered by several Engineering colleges in India. The admission for both the course will be given on the basis of performance in the Entrance Exam. Soon after the completion of both these courses, the candidates can try for job opportunities in top IT companies of India like TCS WIPRO INFOSYS ORACLE DELL DELLOITE etc. After joining in the job, the job designation that is being offered for both the candidates is Software Engineer. But only thing is it will take 4 years time to complete B.Tech course and 6 or 7 years of time to complete MCA course. The companies will treat both the candidates in the same way by offering same salary and same responsibilities. You did not mention your highest level of academic qualification. If you have completed your 12th class, I suggest you to opt for B.Tech course only. The admission for this course will be given on the basis of performance in the Entrance Exam. Have good preparation for the same and crack it. Wish you all the best. |
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8th April 2014 02:58 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? In most of the jobs MCA students are preferred over b.tech ones because they are available at low wages. Isn' t it unfair? |
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28th October 2013 08:43 PM | ||
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26th September 2013 02:20 PM | ||
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if you are doing integrated programme BCA+MCA then mca have 4 semister. over all 6+4=10 semister. |
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24th July 2013 04:27 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Masters is always MORE and HIGH VALUE than a Bachelors. It%u2019s really very Wrong to Compare BE / Btech to MCA, because, as you all know that BE / Btech is NOT Eligible for doing Ph.D (CS/IT), as MCA degree is Eligible for Ph.D The Person, Who Compare BE / Btech to MCA should study about the Difference between a Bachelor%u2019s and a Master%u2019s Degree. MCA is a Post Graduate (PG) Professional Degree, Where as BE / Btech is just an Under Graduate (UG) Degree. So, MCA Degree Holders usually get MORE Respect and Recognition than a BE / Btech. MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). Particularly, MCA with Only B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) MCA (3 Yrs) = 6 Years. BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) ME (2 Yrs) = 6 Years. MCA and ME both are Equal. Companies are giving Equal priority to both MCA and ME. Two Master%u2019s Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings. Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same. MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other. MCA %u2013 Master of Computer Applications. ME %u2013 Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). Thanks and best regards to you all. |
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27th November 2012 07:56 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Masters is always MORE and HIGH VALUE than a Bachelors. It%u2019s really very Wrong to Compare BE / Btech to MCA, because, as you all know that BE / Btech is NOT Eligible for doing Ph.D (CS/IT), as MCA degree is Eligible for Ph.D The Person, Who Compare BE / Btech to MCA should study about the Difference between a Bachelor%u2019s and a Master%u2019s Degree. MCA is a Post Graduate (PG) Professional Degree, Where as BE / Btech is just an Under Graduate (UG) Degree. So, MCA Degree Holders usually get MORE Respect and Recognition than a BE / Btech. MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). Particularly, MCA with Only B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) MCA (3 Yrs) = 6 Years. BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) ME (2 Yrs) = 6 Years. MCA and ME both are Equal. Companies are giving Equal priority to both MCA and ME. Two Master%u2019s Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings. Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same. MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other. MCA %u2013 Master of Computer Applications. ME %u2013 Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). For More Information, Please Visit: MCAMEDegree.com Thanks and best regards to you all. |
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15th November 2012 08:13 PM | ||
joyshreenath |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Hello, See MCA is taken as a B.Tech equivalent in many colleges. This information can be given to you while you are in the college only. You ask about this to your office staff. But having said that MCA is not a B.E. course. MCA or master's in computer applications is a technological course and B.E. is an engineering course. Although this is also a technological course, but there is a difference of course curriculum between computer engineer and MCA. You can become a computer engineer only when you clear the entrance examinations like JEE or AIEEE or EAMCET. In MCA you do not need it. MCA is a generalized genre and any graduate in science and commerce genre can opt for it. Whereas for being a computer engineer only science degree holders are welcome. But from job point of view, both are same and cater to the same IT industries. |
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3rd November 2012 07:45 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? now i am studying bsc computer science. i was so interested to work in reasearch side.can i do mca or be after completing my bsc degree.please tell me. |
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16th June 2012 01:34 AM | ||
sheshadev senapati |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Hello friend, MCA or Master of Computer Application is a general Master's degree course related with computer application. It simultaneously deals with software and hardware functions and implementations. On the other hand, a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a technical bachelor's degree course, which is also related with software and hardware. But the difference in these two are that an MCA student knows the theory part of software and hardware more than a B.Tech student. And a b.Tech student knows the technical implementation of things better, and the application and theory part is strong for an MCA . More or less,goals of both are same and job prospects also are equal for both. Many reputed Indian and foreign technical organisations hire fresh MCA students and B.Tech graduates every year. Job profiles are same in both cases. So i think that your doubt has been cleared now. All the best! thanks |
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16th June 2012 12:35 AM | ||
rockstarrocks |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Hi dear, MCA or Master of Computer Application is a general Master's degree course related with computer application. It simultaneously deals with software and hardware functions and implementations. On the other hand, a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a technical bachelor's degree course, which is also related with software and hardware. But the difference in these two are that an MCA student knows the theory part of software and hardware more than a B.Tech student. And a b.Tech student knows the technical implementation of things better, and the application and theory part is strong for an MCA . More or less,goals of both are same and job prospects also are equal for both. Many reputed Indian and foreign technical organisations hire fresh MCA students and B.Tech graduates every year. Job profiles are same in both cases. So i think that your doubt has been cleared now. Thanks |
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13th June 2012 05:15 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? after 2 which is the best engineering ? |
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1st June 2012 12:33 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? i finished my B.sc(IT)...now i lik to do B.Tech it is possible....plz help me sir |
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21st May 2012 02:28 PM | ||
NianjanIIITB |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? In general a computer engg. and a MCA student will given equal priority on getting job in software field . But as you know a comp. engg. holds a degree in engg. because of which they get more preference in jobs. Of course knowledge matters in todays world in software field. If you have more capability then a comp. engg. then definitely you will get first preference then a comp. engg. Bt MCA student is Equivalent to engg. not a engg. if you understand the meaning of equivalent then you can better differentiate. |
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17th April 2012 02:46 PM | ||
123dolly |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Generally a computer engg. and a MCA student will given equal priority . But as you know a comp. engg. holds a degree in engg. because of which they get more preference in jobs. But as you are a MCA student so its nothing to worry about jobs in computer fields . the only thing matters in todays world is knowledge. If you have more capability then a comp. engg. then definitely you will get first preference then a comp. engg. |
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8th April 2012 10:07 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA is equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering) MCA with Only B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is equivalent to ME (Computer Science). B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) + MCA (3 Yrs) = 6 Years. BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) + ME (2Yrs) = 6 Years. MCA and ME both are equal. Companies are giving equal priority to both MCA and ME. Two Master's Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings. Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same. MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other. MCA - Master of Computer Applications. ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT: MCAMEDegree.com Thanks and best regards to you all. |
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2nd March 2012 07:22 PM | ||
Yash_0007 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Please do not post irrelevant questions. Please ask with in scope |
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29th February 2012 12:25 AM | ||
measrasr |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Hi dear, M.C.A is master degree,computer engineer is bachelor degree. There is no difference between M.C.A and computer engineer. M.C.A is 6 years and computer engineer is 4 years .that is the difference. but M.C.A we take more years. we learn so many things in years.computer engineer are the short period. computer engineer have lot applications in short period. but we have also that much application to learn more time. M.C.A and computer engineer are equal. Thanks |
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28th February 2012 06:48 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? i have done mca so can i fill the exam of upsc. |
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15th February 2012 11:37 AM | ||
puchu007 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? there have basically no difference between mca & computer engg. the basic difference is for getting degree of b.tech you have to pass 8 semister.& more subjects than mca.mca have only 4 semister. but practically it industry gives equal value to b.tech & mca studens...... |
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6th January 2012 02:33 PM | ||
SAMRAT2011 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Dear friend, MCA and Computer Engineer is different courses.MCA is a master degree of computer Application.Where computer engineer course is available in Bachelor degree. Generally after completing BCA(Bachelor of Computer Application) Students goes for Higher studies like MCA(Master of Computer Application).After completing BCA,MCA is the best courses,as it also related to BCA course. If any one wants to apply for MCA(Master of computer Application),they have to crack entrance exam first.After entrance exam they can apply for MCA courses. Some MCA college names are given below. University of Calcutta Hyderabad University Jodhpur University University of Rajasthan Gujarat University Bhavnagar University Mahatma Gandhi Uniersity Amravati University Behrampur University, North Bengal Unversity Delhi University Magadh University If any body wants to do computer Engineering then he/she have to apply for B.tech Engineering Course. To do B.tech you have to crack entrance exams. Some College names are given below for B.tech Computer science Aligarh Muslim University Delhi University AFMC, Pune D.G. Ruparel College, Mumbai Annamalai University Indian Institute of Technology,Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology,Delhi Indian Institute of Technology,Chennai, Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur Indian Institute of Technology,Mumbai BITS Pilani IT-BHU,Varanasi Indian Institute of Technology,Guwahati, College of Engineering Anna University Bengal Engineering and Science University BIT Delhi Delhi Technological University Delhi National Institute of Technology NIT Malviya National Institute of Technology ICFAI University Daulat Ram College for Women, Delhi AIIMS, Delhi Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi All the best. |
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5th January 2012 08:33 PM | ||
priyo06 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Quote:
See both are same. B.C.A. + M.C.A. = B.Tech. in C.S.E. (Computer Science & Engineering) One difference is that MCA is master degree but B.Tech is bachelor degree. But when we see in some giant companies like wipro,CTS,TCS etc there we can see that both MCA and B.Tech in CSE will be treated as same. good luck. |
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5th January 2012 07:40 PM | ||
sahaja mallarapu |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? HI Friend, there is little difference in B.E/B.Tech and MCA. B.E or B.Tech is a graduation degree in engineering. this deals mostly wih technical and research works. MCA is a masters degree in computer applications. it mostly deals in applying the already available codes and programming. both are almost same but preference is given to B.E or B.Tech. both have the same number of job oppurtunities. to get MCA degree you need to study 2+3+3 years after 10 but for obtaining engineering degree one need to study 2+4 years after 10th class. |
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5th January 2012 06:37 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? but i have observed a thing in MCA AND BTECH. the person holding a PG of MCA is not that efficient like a person who is did BTECH. BTECH person grasp the things immediate where as MCA guys take the time. this might be also a reason there are not called as an engineer. please this point observe the difference |
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13th December 2011 12:52 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? i am rajesh i completed bca so i want to know mca is better or b tech(cse). |
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28th November 2011 04:00 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? hey !!!! frndssss..... btch is a bachler degree.....bt mca is a master degree..... mca provide a maiture software ingeeniar ...... job opportunity in both depend upon student..... i think mca is best ..... shivam gupta gupta.cvam@gmail.com |
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21st November 2011 05:38 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? U Cannot judge intelligence by degree. I have finished this year, and i have gone through subjects which are very different than the MCA syllabus few years back, even some subjects are there which are not their in BE or B.Tech(including s/w and h/w). In the end its all about ur talent not degree. Take care |
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19th November 2011 07:19 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Mera bsc complete huva h main kya karu be ya mca |
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16th November 2011 12:56 AM | ||
dr.shekhr |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? HI dear, MCA or Master of Computer Application is a general Master's degree course related with computer application. It simultaneously deals with software and hardware functions and implementations. On the other hand, a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a technical bachelor's degree course, which is also related with software and hardware. But the difference in these two are that an MCA student knows the theory part of software and hardware more than a B.Tech student. And a b.Tech student knows the technical implementation of things better, and the application and theory part is strong for an MCA . More or less,goals of both are same and job prospects also are equal for both. Many reputed Indian and foreign technical organisations hire fresh MCA students and B.Tech graduates every year. Job profiles are same in both cases. So i think that your doubt has been cleared now. Thanks |
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14th November 2011 10:10 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Quote:
And after crossing 5 years into the Industry everything depend upon your Technical Knowledge and Expertise. |
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10th October 2011 08:59 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA students also have good knowledge about Programming languages |
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4th October 2011 08:14 AM | ||
shrijan00 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? hy, MCA or Master of Computer Application is a general Master's degree course related with computer application. It simultaneously deals with software and hardware functions and implementations. On the other hand, a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is a technical bachelor's degree course, which is also related with software and hardware. But the difference in these two are that an MCA student knows the theory part of software and hardware more than a B.Tech student. And a b.Tech student knows the technical implementation of things better, and the application and theory part is strong for an MCA . More or less,goals of both are same and job prospects also are equal for both. Many reputed Indian and foreign technical organisations hire fresh MCA students and B.Tech graduates every year. Job profiles are same in both cases. |
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3rd October 2011 03:11 PM | ||
ShilpaMS |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? We cannot say that, MCA ppl don knw the app of physics, chemistry,maths...bcoz, one of the primary thing is, there are many students who came from science background..nd in BCA also they will hav maths..how can one say that, MCA ppl don knw the application of phy,chem,maths?????????????? We cannot compare with these least thoughts like.."mca ppl don knw maths,phy etc.."... Each degree has it's own value in it!.. |
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15th September 2011 06:11 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Quote:
MCA means Master of Computer Application! btech Means Bachelor of Technology; only Bachelor MCA can do all types of Job related to software and hardware.. If a Student graduated from BCA and MCA .. he has higher prioriy than Btech Student. But Mtech is Higher than MCA. MCA Rockzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzz |
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5th September 2011 11:52 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? definitely there is a BIG difference between BTech n MCA. B.tech z a technical course dt covers wide range of softwares n areas. it is a proper education n one has to toil very hard to get into an engineering clg, entrance exams r no joke. on the other hand for MCA u jz need marks n dts wt these ppl do- cram all the time. B.Tech z highly valued degree n mind that u r comparing a bachelor's degree of B.Tech to the master's degree of MCA. MCA ppl r not engineers. only Btech or BE degree means u r an engineer. B.Tech ppl have more knowledge n application skills. if B.Tech n MCA were equal then who would work day n night to clear entrance exams?? the fees for B>Tech z much more dn mca. if they r same then Y wud any1 waste money on B.Tech if he cn go for a cheaper MCA degree ? big companies hv the job openings for B.Tech ppl for their software department. MCA ppl join small firms. B.Tech z definitely above MCA for sure. |
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27th August 2011 01:23 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Firstly there is no point comparing two completely different degrees however the differences are as follows. 1. MCA six month of full time internship which makes their sixth semester and no other papers to be given.BE doesnt have this. 2. If you are BSc IT or BSc in Computer Science then you would have already worked in your graduation project. Mumbai University has two projects in their final year of BSc plud you would do projects n miniprojects at mca level. BE ppl do only one project. That too in their final sem. 3. Passing structure of MCA is dificult with 45% passing with no consecutive kts in immediate semesters. This means if u have kt in sem1 then u cant go in sem3 unless you clear i else drop. BE pplcan enjoy kt privileges. 4. MCA ppl are good in computers as thats the.onlything.to study no physics. Chemistry rubbish. Salary wise both may get same start however some.companies pay more to MCA and some doesnt allow because of the fact thy dont want to hire Masters. So all those who say that be are better.are just saying poor crap of nonsense. |
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24th August 2011 08:57 AM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Difference between Bca and mca? which one is best to do. |
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23rd August 2011 07:18 PM | ||
ME Degree |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? MCA with B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering). B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) + MCA (3 Yrs) = 6 Years. BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) + ME (2Yrs) = 6 Years. MCA and ME both are equal. Companies are giving equal priority to both MCA and ME. Two Master's Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings. Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same. MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other. MCA - Master of Computer Applications. ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering). Thanks and best regards to you all. |
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23rd August 2011 06:46 PM | ||
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Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? Hello every1 ..i appeared for GCE A level .i took physics and maths.I am eligible for getting a computer engineerign seat in india??? |
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21st August 2011 04:28 PM | ||
amaan khan ak |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? there is no deffrence between a MCA and B.TECH.the value for job related subject is as similar for both.the courses/subject also very similar for both.u can learn many types of language by these degree.mca is places as a master degree and b.tech is a becholor degree but thre value will be same. |
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9th August 2011 01:59 AM | ||
mudasir505 |
Re: Difference between MCA and a Computer Engineer? computer engg is different from mca,Mca is not par with computer engineering, computer engineers not only study analog elctronics,but also electrical engineering theory,there is more practical in computer engineering, transistors amplifers ,oscillators are studied in detail and programing including analog and digital communication,mca students are never exposed to analog electronics, analog communication,mathematics which include laplace and fouriour transforms whereas we study everything that an mca student studies.so MCA should not get equal oppurtunity as BE/ B.tech engineers i think UGC should make it clear that an MCA is NOT at PAR with B.E /B.tech computers |
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