JK Lakshmipat University launches BCA program
Team Careers360 | September 15, 2020 | 01:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
JAIPUR: JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur is all set to unveil Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA), a 3-yearprogram to train and guide students to a career in Computer science.
BCA is a multidisciplinary program which takes students from various academic backgrounds and also coach them in Management along with the new age technology training. In this program, the students will acquire knowledge through live projects, internships, graduation projects and eventually they will also get opportunity to study at globally reputed institutions in the USA or UK.
The course will also enable students to cash in on the great opportunities in government and private jobs in various domains right from Web Developer, Web Designer, Network Administrator, System Manager, Computer Programmer, Software Developer to Software Tester depending on the skills the student has acquired during your BCA.
The program is open for students coming out of schools with one of the subjects as Mathematics, Physics, Economics, Accountancy, Computer Science, and Informatics Practice. The university is offering BCA in the field of Data Analytics, Cloud Computing & Cyber Security and Robotic Process Automation
“In current times when world is moving towards adopting technology at every aspect of their life, BCA graduates have the opportunity and potential to sustain this change for a long time. No technology can survive until there are trained and expert in the same and also know how to apply the technology in various fields. These graduates will be the best for the industry and society. Students also have an option to go for higher education in MCA, MBA post BCA. This gives them an additional edge against equivalent graduates,” said R.L. Raina, Vice Chancellor, JK Lakshmipat University.
JK Lakshmipat University also planning to provide assistance in pursuing certification from leading IT companies like IBM, CISCO, Microsoft and many more at subsidized costs.
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