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I have been an operator for 15 years in an engineering college in India. My qualifications are BSC (bio), PGDCCA and MCM certificate courses in hardware maintenance and basic networking. I've also done the CCNA. I have created a Web server and an Oracle server, but progress on these tracks require a MCA. Can I get an MCA online? Where can I find more information? QUESTION POSED ON: 11 NOV 2005
QUESTION ANSWERED BY: Ed Tittel I had to do some digging to make an educated guess that the MCA stands for "Master of Computer Applications." This appears to be an Indian acronym only and was not familiar to me until I received your inquiry. My quick query to Google "India: Master of Computer Applications online" turned up many hits for institutions in your country that apparently offer such programs. May I suggest you repeat this exercise for yourself, then peruse (and hopefully research further and possibly even act on) those results?

Good luck with your search for a quality program.

--Ed--

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