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    B Sc computer science or BCA?

    I just want to know what is the main difference between BCA and B Sc computer science. Well. Is there major difference between b sc computer science syllabus and that of bca? Can anyone make it clear?


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    Well both the courses are one hand the same with a difference in one or two subjects. But if you are interested in making a career in computers then pursuing a BCA degree followed by MCA is preferable because a software company would not consider any other qualification. But in case you are willing to make a career in management then pursuing B.sc computer science followed by an MBA degree would be a good option.

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    Bca or BSc

    Bachelor of computer application (BCA) basically focuses on the development of software application like web and ERP. The course aims at providing sound knowledge in the various areas of computer applications including the latest developments keeping pace with the industry.The main objective of this course is to introduce the practical aspects of software development.
    Bachelor of computer science (BCS) is a three year undergraduate degree designed for the students who wish to study computer in depth as well as to produce graduates with specific training in software engineering. This degree mainly focuses on the development of skills in software development, functional knowledge of computer science, internet communications, and network and database administration and also develops our expertise in programming.
    Last edited by Uno1; 05-04-2011 at 11:23 AM.

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    Difference between BCA and BSc

    Both courses are same only the difference is in syllabus.also BCA course include the practical work whereas BSc include Theoretical work but it companies treat both the courses same


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