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India’s digital economy continues to expand at a remarkable pace, driving a sustained demand for skilled professionals in computing, software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, cloud technologies, and digital services. As a result, academic institutions offering Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programs have become critical contributors to the country’s technology talent pipeline. Across major education hubs - particularly Delhi NCR and Andhra Pradesh - colleges are strengthening their curricula, upgrading infrastructure, and aligning programs with emerging industry requirements to prepare students for a tech-driven future. In the Delhi NCR region, BCA colleges are playing a significant role in shaping foundational competencies in programming, IT systems, databases, and digital platforms. With the region’s proximity to major IT parks, enterprise technology centers, and startup ecosystems, colleges are integrating...
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