B. Tech (CS) Vs BCA
What is the difference between B.Tech Computer Science (B.Tech -CS) and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)?
Differentiating between Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) and Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science (B.Tech - Computer Science) can be a wearisome job. Especially for the students who have just passed out of the schools. Let's leave the freshers behind, even the students who are pursuing these courses can hardly sensibly differentiate among the two disciplines. After completing the schooling, a student can be sure about her/his interest or devotion towards the technology or the IT sector; this can lead them towards selecting the computer-related courses but can't aid in differentiating which one to prefer. This read will help you learn the underlying difference amidst the two prominent computer-related courses, via. BCA and B.Tech - Computer Science.
What is the Bachelor of Computer Application
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) is a three-year undergraduate course which deals with the existing as well as developing concepts in the field of technology and revolves around their application in the daily lives.
Course Curriculum - The course curriculum of the course concentrates on operating systems, computer architecture, database management systems, software engineering, web technology and programming languages such as HTML, Java, C, C++, etc.
Scope and Salary - After completion of the BCA course, there are a plethora of respectable and lucrative job opportunities available for the aspirants such as; Programmer, Application Developer, System Analyst, Graphic Designer, Database Administrator etc. in both the public and private sector.
What is B.Tech Computer Science
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science is a program 4 year Undergraduate Course that aims at providing strong theoretical and practical skills in the foundations of information, computation, their implementation, and function in computer systems and various other mathematical skills.
Course Curriculum - The course curriculum of B.Tech- CS involves extensive programming in various languages like C, C++, HTML, Java etc. it also includes different subjects which teach about developing new technologies and concepts along with the underlying mathematical skills. CS Engineers build ideas and test them.
Scope and Salary - After completion of the B.Tech Computer Science course aspirants have a pool of opportunities to drive in, the job profiles which are open after completion of the course include Software Engineer, Web Developer, Computer Network Architect, Information Security Analyst, Hardware Engineer etc.
Ref :
Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions Dehradun
Website: www.dbgidoon.ac.in
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