Computer application
Hi
There are a number of career options which you can go for after your Bsc maths but what will be the best for you depends upon
your interest
what do you want to become in your life
For example,
some of the best options after your Bsc maths is provided below :-
* MBA:- If you want to get into management or business or HR jobs etc then you can do MBA etc. Some entrance for mba includes CAT /XAT /MAT /NMAT /CMAT. You get into top IIMs for your MBA where average package is around 20 lakhs per annum. For details about mba entrance exams visit https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-mba-entrance-exams-you-must-take
* B. ED :- If you are interested in teaching then after your BSc you can go for B. Ed and after the completion of B.Ed , you will be eligible to teach in schools
* MSc :- If you want to study further then you can go for masters like MSc and later on you can even become a professor - by clearing UGC NET after your MSc you can become assistant professor. For details visit https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
* UPSC :- If you want to get into civil services like IAS/IPS etc then you can start preparing for UPSC Civil services examination. For UPSC detailed information you can checkout our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
* LLB:- If you are interested in law, then after your BSc you can go for 3 year LLB , after which you can practice as a lawyer.Some of the entrance examination for 3 year LLB are listed below are DU LLB, PU LLB, LPU NEST, MH CET Law, LAT by Allahabad University etc . For details about llb you can go through https://dqxeclau.top/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
*CA :- After your BSc you can directly start with CA intermediate if you have got at least 60 % in your Bsc without going through foundation and then you have to go through articleship training and finally after clearing CA finals, you become a certified chartered accountant. For complete details regarding CA visit https://dqxeclau.top/courses/chartered-accountancy-course
* If you want to get a job in Banks you can go for exams like SBI PO, IBS PO, Sbi clerk etc
*You can even prepare for government competitive examinatios for jobs like SSC, state service exam etc. You can get the complete list for govt competitive examinations at https://competition.careers360.com/exams
I hope that you find this helpful .
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Dear Govind,
BCA, Bachelors in Computer Application is one the prominent course offered by CM college, Darbhanga.
This is a three-year undergraduate degree course for students and one of the best career options to get started with in field of Information technology. Those who wish to develop into the world of Computer languages, it is good career option.
There are many good colleges for BCA(Bachelor of Computer Applications). Below I am mentioning few best of these colleges.
Christ University, Bangalore
Presidency College, Bangalore
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Pune
Loyola College, Chennai
Vellore Institute of Technology University, Vellore
DAVC or Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College , Chandigarh
Madhav University, Sirohi
To know more about these colleges and to have list of more such colleges, you can go through the link below.
https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bca-colleges-in-india
Below I am mentioning some of well-known entrance exams for BCA. Please have a look below.
IPU CET BCA
LUCSAT BCA
PESSAT
AIMA UGAT
BUMAT
SET
SUAT
I hope this information helps you.
All the very best!!
Hello aspirant,
Computer Applications is a course in which students study how to operate a computer. The course typically lets students learn about the basic features and functions of using a computer, file management, Microsoft software, emails, internet research, office technologies, and also information systems technology for future IT careers. This course is very well structured for aspirants who are not technologically savvy, and has much less information on computer.
Computer Science is typically a college degree course, in which aspirants learn and study about programming, informatics, logic, mathematics modeling, statistical analysis, software development, coding, UX, and gaming systems. This course is more appropriate for intermediate and advance computer users, or those students who wants to seek more detailed training on the software elements of computer usages.
Either of these two fantastic courses increases the skills set of a student, and advances their current positions.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
See BCA is professional course which is curriculum wise different from BA Computer Application or BSC Computer Application. Patna University offers both the courses i.e., BA and BSc (Hons) in Computer Application. But you should remember that there is a wide deviation in curriculum. Although as you know BCA is a professional course i.e., this course avails you more scope towards job oriented infrastructure but BA/BSC Course will not be that much of job oriented. But contrary to this it is also true that MCA is a must for a better career perspective. So I would say if you choose between BA/BSc COMPUTER APPLICATION then go for BSc COMPUTER APPLICATION as it will make you eligible for the MCA course. So you should go for BSc rather than BA.
To know more about Computer Application visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/computer-applications-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi Aspirant,
No they both are different.Actually they are two different courses like BCA is Bachelors in Computer Applications and it is moreof like a technical course and it drives you directly to IT industry.However BA is a normal graduation course and BA in Computer Applications is a 3-year undergraduate program in Information Technology, divided across 6 semesters.So if you want to pursue technical line you can go for BCA.
Hope it helps!!
hello student
Hope you are doing great and fine
As per your query , I would glad to aware you that if you are talking about the future scope of BA and BSC in computer applications then i would say both are extremely and high in demand in recent years. Generally students who wants to make carrier in teaching field or if want to go in research by doing MSC and PHD those students opt for BSc and students who wants to make carrier in IT industry by doing the job those students go for BA . Both are good it just upto your choice and interest
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Dear Aspirant,
Bsc. in Computer Science is not a technical degree, degree of BTech./BE. in the stream of Computer Application is known to be technical degrees. The degrees of BTech/BE are technical degree and is pursued for over a degree of four years.
Hello,
BCA is a three-year undergraduate degree programme. As the name implies, the major focus of BCA is the application of computer science. Understanding how hardware works and the technical side of things isn't crucial here. The programme includes multimedia technology, web development, and mobile application development. You'll also be taught the fundamentals of computer programming.
Unlike BCA, this course focuses on concepts. It will teach you the fundamentals of computer science and provide you with a solid academic foundation in the subject. It does not place a premium on current technology that may rapidly become obsolete. Where a BCA graduate would struggle, a good knowledge of the basic principles can help you learn new things quickly.It is necessary to have a strong knowledge of mathematics at the intermediate level for this job. Programming principles, disc operations, and control structures are among the subjects covered.
Differences:
BCA is more application-oriented, whereas BSc Computer Science is more concept-oriented. The BCA course will teach you about contemporary technologies and applications, as well as offer you a basic understanding of programming languages currently in use. However, the BCA course will not give you with a thorough knowledge of the concepts.
The BSc Computer Science programme is more concept-based. Current technology and applications will be undervalued in this course. Because it is application-oriented, candidates who studied Arts, Commerce, or Science can apply for BCA. However, an intermediate qualification in mathematics is required to pursue BSc Computer Science.
It is critical to find the ideal location to learn the course, whether you choose BSc Computer Science or BCA. Because BCA is a totally technical degree, having a properly equipped computer lab and other relevant facilities should be one of your top priorities while looking for the finest BCA institution.
For BSc
For BCA
Hope it helped
Thank you
Hi aspirant,
PATNA UNIVERSITY in BIHAR provides a lot of courses.
ALL THE BEST
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