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Question Posted Wednesday August 3 2005, 4:36 am

would any body help me by advising me wether to study MCA in computer or MBA/insystem as i am confused to which one is better for me in my future practical life and which one is more demanded.
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ncblondie answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 3:27 pm:
It depends on which interests you. If you like computers, I'd say that one has the better outlook since nearly everything today is computer-ran. It's also a growing field with plenty of variety to keep you from getting bored. I would go for the MCA but take some business classes also so you'll have a background in business if you choose to open your own business. Another option if you think you can handle the stress of it is to do a double major and study both.

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