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as im doing bca online and had no idea about which career to choose and give me more flexibility and managament of time and tasks? and which skills to learn during bca and from where to get a professional job or open y own startup or business just after bca complete

lakshya sharma 1st Sep, 2025

Hi, Akshay. I'm also doing BCA. so i can guide you


You have many career options after doing BCA. Here are some guidance.


Professional Positions (Most Popular Following BCA):


Learn Java, Python, C++, React, and Node.js for software and web development.


Proficiency in SQL, Excel, Power BI, and Python is essential for data analytics.


Cloud and Cybersecurity: Networking, AWS, Azure, and Ethical Hacking.


UI/UX & Design: Frontend, Figma, and Adobe XD skills.


Options for Remote Work and Flexible Careers:


Web/App Development Freelance Work Platforms: Upwork, Fiverr, and Toptal.


Digital marketing includes social media marketing, Google Ads, and SEO.


Tech Skills + Content Creation: Online Coding Instruction, YouTube, EdTech Tutoring


Skills to Develop During BCA:


Python, Java, C++, and JavaScript are programming languages.


Databases: MongoDB and MySQL.


Web technology: Node.js, HTML, CSS, and React.


Emerging Domains: Cloud computing, cybersecurity, and the fundamentals of AI/ML.


Soft skills include problem-solving, communication, and time management.


Startup/Business Following BCA:


You can create a tech service company that offers marketing, app development, and web development.


You can start a software tool, app, or SaaS business.


Also, you can provide IT consulting services on a freelance basis.


Build connections on LinkedIn, and prioritize networking, digital marketing, and entrepreneurship in your business.


While studying BCA, you can also try some internships in the following apps (Internshala, LinkedIn, Naukri.com) and freelancing projects to build experience. You’ll have both skills and a portfolio, which makes getting a professional job or starting your own venture easier.

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Hey! I got selected in this clg in round 1 and round 2 as well..ive searched so much about this clg on Google maps and even in websites too about info and everything but nothing got real. And in another district (nagpur) so far from college so coming there without even an idea will be challenging f

Nikita shahi 15th Aug, 2025

If you have been allotted a college in round 1 and round 2, but it’s located far from your home district (like Nagpur in your case), you need to carefully evaluate the pros and cons before making a final decision. First, consider the practicality—commuting long distances daily is rarely feasible for full-time students, especially for demanding courses like medicine, engineering, or professional degrees. If staying in a hostel or nearby PG accommodation is possible, explore that option. Check the availability, safety, and affordability of student housing around your college. Second, confirm the credibility of the institution through the official websites, accreditation details, and student reviews. If you find the college is genuine and has good facilities, it may still be worth considering even if it’s far from home. However, if after thorough verification you still have doubts about the institution’s legitimacy, you can consider participating in further counselling rounds to try for a closer college.

All the best!

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Hi my degree was discontinued since 2019 but I have no idea about how to completed my degree

Nikita shahi 26th Jul, 2025

Hii,

If your degree has been discontinued since 2019, the first thing you should do is contact the university or college where you were enrolled. Every university has its own set of rules regarding academic discontinuation and re-admission. In most cases, universities allow students to resume studies within a certain number of years under a readmission policy. Since it’s been a few years, you might have to submit an application for readmission or request permission from the academic board

Some universities also have special or backlog exams for discontinued students. Make sure to gather your past mark sheets, ID proof, and any correspondence or leave letters (if applicable) to support your request. If the gap is too long and rejoining isn’t allowed, you might have to start afresh in a new program but don’t worry, many open universities like IGNOU or NIOS allow credit transfers.

Hope you will find it helpful!

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So..I have no idea what ill be when i grow up ive not decided what do i do?i am pcmc 11th grade student

Afreen 15th Jul, 2025

As an 11th-grade student in the PCMC stream, you have a solid foundation for various career paths. Consider exploring engineering fields like mechanical, electrical, or computer science, or careers in research and development, data analysis, or software development. Here i am providing you

PCMC CAREER OPTIONS

Reflecting on your passions and interests can help you narrow down your options. Don't worry if you don't have it all figured out yet - your career is a journey, and you can always adjust your path as you learn and grow.

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I have scored 208 marks in neet 2025 and have no idea what to do now

SHUBHANGI SINHA 17th Jun, 2025

Hello,

First and foremost. don't give up. Although 208 NEET 2025 points might not be sufficient for MBBS at a government medical college, there are still a lot of worthwhile options to consider based on your interests, category, and price.

Action You can take right now:

  • Deemed universities and private medical colleges: You may have a chance in management quota seats there. However, bear in mind that they might be highly costly.
  • Allied Health Courses: Despite not requiring a medical degree, some professions still provide rewarding careers like B.Sc. Nursing, BMLT (Medical Lab Tech), BPT, B.Sc. in anesthesia etc. Hospitals have high demand for these courses.
  • Do it again for NEET 2026 if you are passionate about getting medical degree.
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actually, i am looking for the best college near my city for my brothers addmission in diploma in civil engineering . i have a question that my brother did his 12 (commerce) with 80% , can he be able to take admission in diploma in civil engineering . if you have any idea related to best colleges near Karnal, kurukshetra and this query please answer this question as soon as possible , thankyou

Sonakshi Kumari 16th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

He did Commerce in the 12th, so he was not allowed for lateral entry in diploma after the 12th. But he can take admission on the basis of 10th marks in a diploma.

So, yes, he can be admitted in the first year of the Diploma in Civil Engineering.

Some government college near Karnal/Kurukshetra

1. Govt. Polytechnic College, Umri(Kurukshetra)

2. Govt. Polytechnic College, Nilokheri(Karnal region)

Hope this clears your doubt.All the best to your brother for his admission and future career.

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I have completed BSC.Botany now. I have no idea? What I do next M.Sc or UPSC?

gopi 12th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you have finished your B.Sc. Botany, it is up to your inclination and career objectives to decide between M.Sc. and UPSC.

  • Select M.Sc. if you have a profound interest in the subject and aim for a career in research, teaching, forestry, agriculture or environmental science.
  • Select UPSC if you have an interest in serving the country through administrative services and are willing to dedicate 1-2 years to rigorous preparation.
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I just pass out the 12th board exam now o want to get admission in diploma clg , but i havent Idea what to do for it like how to fill form

kumardurgesh1802 24th May, 2025

Hello Shreya,

To get admission in a diploma college after passing your 12th board exam, follow these steps:

  1. Research Colleges and Courses:
    Identify diploma colleges and the courses they offer in your preferred field.

  2. Check Eligibility:
    Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for the diploma course you want to join.

  3. Collect Application Forms:
    Visit the college website or the college admission office to get the application form. Some colleges also provide online application forms.

  4. Fill the Application Form:
    Provide accurate personal, academic, and contact details as required. Attach necessary documents like your 12th marksheet, identity proof, passport-sized photos, and any other required certificates.

  5. Pay the Application Fee:
    Submit the application fee as per the college guidelines. This can often be done online or in person.

  6. Submit the Form:
    Submit the filled form before the deadline, either online or at the college office.

  7. Entrance Exam or Merit List:
    Some colleges conduct entrance exams, while others offer admission based on 12th marks. Prepare accordingly.

  8. Counseling and Seat Allotment:
    If applicable, attend counseling sessions for seat allocation.

  9. Complete Admission Formalities:
    After seat confirmation, pay the admission fees and complete other joining formalities.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.


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I dont know about it I got 580 marks in 10th standard So I get seat in IIIT . I had a question which i had no idea which branch select after it

Deepthi Pradeep 2nd Aug, 2025

Congratulations on securing 580 marks in 10th and getting into IIIT! It’s absolutely okay to feel confused about which branch to select — it’s a big decision, and many students go through this phase.

Here are some tips to help you decide:

  1. Understand your interests – Do you enjoy problem-solving and logic? You might like Computer Science. If you love math and design, consider Electronics or Data Science.

  2. Explore each branch – You can research the syllabus and future career paths for branches like CSE (Computer Science), ECE (Electronics), IT (Information Technology), etc.

  3. Talk to seniors and teachers – Try reaching out to current IIIT students on platforms like LinkedIn or Quora for real insights.

  4. Think long-term – Choose a branch that aligns with your career goals or higher studies (like software development, government jobs, or research).

Don’t worry if you're still unsure. Many students discover their interests in the first year itself. Choose what excites you the most!

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