Which course to go for B.Tech or MCA? Career perspective jobs salary and more?
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institute of Technology (NITs) are the top public institutions that offers engineering courses. If you want to pursue B.Tech from these colleges then you have to appear the engineering entrance exams. Many other institutions apart from these also offers engineering education. If you want to take admission in IITs or NITs then, you have to clear the entrance examination namely JEE Advanced that is the second stage of JEE Main. All institutions grant admission to its B.Tech programme through JEE Main. You have the option to purse M.Tech after B.Tech.Remuneration of an experienced graduates will be 5 lacs to 10+ lacs per annum depending upon organization you are working for.
There are a lot of careers after MCA that one can take on. These can be Software development, Trainee programming, Web designing, and System management. MCA is a post graduate degree done after BCA which is bachelor's degree. You can always go for higher studies at any point. As per Payscale, the salary of an MCA graduate in India is around 7.96 lakh per annum.
MCA Salary Packages in India.
Fresher Rs. 18,000- Rs. 30,000
1-3 years experience Rs. 25,000-Rs. 42,000
5 years and above experience Rs. 50,000-Rs. 1,30,000.
You should always do what you think you can do the best and excel in. Hope this helps.
Hello,
B-tech and MCA are different as B-tech is done after completion of 10+2 or diploma but MCA is done after completing BCA. BCA is done after a 10+2 or diploma. So, after completing B-tech, there are great opportunities for career options. After completing BCA and MCA, there are numerous job opportunities too.
So, you can think of doing B-tech or BCA and then you can go for M-tech or MCA.
Hope your doubts are cleared. Thank you.
Hello,
MCA is preferable to B.Tech because it is essentially a post-graduate degree programme, whereas B. Tech only gives you a graduation certificate. In conclusion, MCA graduates have better job prospects than B. Tech graduates. However, at the end of the day, the candidate's competence and skill play a significant part in obtaining appropriate assignments.
Also go through this link:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this helps!