I am doing BCA, can I apply for MCA abroad?I do not know anything about abroad studies, admission, score requirements etc., can you help me?
Asked by Vatsal joshi over 2 years ago
Computer Science is a 2-year degree course in the US and Europe. Computer Applications are broadly covered under Computer Science and are studied for a career in IT, Robotics, Software Development etc.
Top Colleges in the world according to TIMES World University Rankings 2022:
- University of Oxford
- Stanford University
- ETH Zurich
- MIT
- University of Cambridge
The step that must be followed if a person want to study Computer Science Abroad are mentioned below:
- Select a particular country where you want to study
- Complete the Language Tests like IELTS, TOEFL or any other Language Proficiency Test that your desired country wants to give.
- Make sure you have good grades in your College Scores
- Apply for admission in the college and wait for the college to get back to you
- Apply for Student Visa
- Work on Scholarships if you are eligible in any
- Pack your bags when the college selects you.
Some of the common expenses that all international students must pay in order to fulfill their quest for a foreign degree:
- Visa Application: 6,347 - 38,500
- IELTS Fees: 14,000 - 18,000
- TOEFL Fees: 12,000 - 19,000
- GMAT Fees: 19,000
- GRE Fees: 14,350 - 17,300
- Travel Costs: 37800 - 1,05,000
The costs of studying abroad are quite high and outside the mean of ordinary Indian Citizens. But many scholarship programs are available in different countries. All colleges abroad in Europe and the US have Scholarship programs of their own
Hi Vatsal,
Yes, you can absolutely apply for an MCA abroad after completing your BCA in India.
Key Steps:
- Research: Identify suitable universities and programs.
- Eligibility: Meet requirements (GPA, English proficiency, GRE may be needed).
- Application: Prepare documents (transcripts, LORs, SOP, resume, English test scores).
- Visa: Apply for a student visa in the chosen country.
Tips:
- Strong application: Focus on a compelling SOP and LORs.
- Bridge the gap: Take relevant courses, build a strong portfolio.
- Explore funding: Scholarships, loans, etc.
I would suggest you get free counseling from a study abroad consultant and get into the right direction.