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For BCA student , is it possible to get job in product based companies? PS: Currently I am 1st year BCA student . #385

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satnium opened this issue Sep 2, 2021 · 4 comments

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@satnium
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satnium commented Sep 2, 2021

i gave jee this year but i don't think i will get any nit .
due to financial issues i can't think about private colleges & iiit .
so i will have to enroll in bca course
but i don't like government jobs .
i like robotics , electric circuit & computers .
i am confused that after doing bca + after developing good programing skills
can i get good job as programmer ????
And what should be my roadmap ??

@satnium satnium changed the title For BCA student , is it possible to get job in product based companies? PS: Currently I am 1year BCA student . For BCA student , is it possible to get job in product based companies? PS: Currently I am 1st year BCA student . Sep 2, 2021
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@shaheem-pp
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Ofcourse. Company is looking for your skills rather than the degree nowadays

@shaheem-pp
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for roadmap, select any stack which you wish and read this https://roadmap.sh/ yoou'll get an idea on how you can learn it

if you wish to do postgraduation, you can go for MCA

@shaheem-pp
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shaheem-pp commented Apr 12, 2023

It's great to hear that you've decided to pursue BCA despite facing some challenges. Here are a few tips to make the most out of your BCA degree:

  1. Make sure you attend all classes and take notes regularly. This will help you keep up with the coursework and stay organized.
  2. Take advantage of any opportunities to work on group projects or collaborate with classmates. This will help you develop teamwork and communication skills that are valuable in the workplace.
  3. Start building projects from the first year itself. Don't wait for the final year project to start working on projects. The more you practice, the better you'll get.
  4. Share your knowledge with others. When you share your knowledge, you grow more as a person and a professional.
  5. Explore different paths in the field of computer science, such as web development, machine learning, and cybersecurity. Use resources like Roadmap.sh and Paths.tinkerhub.org to help you explore these paths.

Remember, your BCA degree is what you make of it. By staying focused, putting in the effort, and taking advantage of opportunities, you can make it a valuable and rewarding experience. Best of luck to you!

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PARKER-X commented May 7, 2023

It's great to hear that you've decided to pursue BCA despite facing some challenges. Here are a few tips to make the most out of your BCA degree:

  1. Make sure you attend all classes and take notes regularly. This will help you keep up with the coursework and stay organized.
  2. Take advantage of any opportunities to work on group projects or collaborate with classmates. This will help you develop teamwork and communication skills that are valuable in the workplace.
  3. Start building projects from the first year itself. Don't wait for the final year project to start working on projects. The more you practice, the better you'll get.
  4. Share your knowledge with others. When you share your knowledge, you grow more as a person and a professional.
  5. Explore different paths in the field of computer science, such as web development, machine learning, and cybersecurity. Use resources like Roadmap.sh and Paths.tinkerhub.org to help you explore these paths.

Remember, your BCA degree is what you make of it. By staying focused, putting in the effort, and taking advantage of opportunities, you can make it a valuable and rewarding experience. Best of luck to you!

hii u r also bca student

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