Computer science is the study of computers, how they work, and how to best utilize them to meet some end. Most, if not all, of the software that runs on your computer is made by computer scientists.
MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering)
Masters is always MORE and HIGH VALUE than a Bachelors.
It's really very Wrong to Compare BE / Btech to MCA, because, as you all know that BE / Btech is NOT Eligible for doing Ph.D (CS/IT), as MCA degree is Eligible for Ph.D
The Person, Who Compare BE / Btech to MCA should study about the Difference between a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree.
MCA is a Post Graduate (PG) Professional Degree, Where as BE / Btech is just an Under Graduate (UG) Degree. So, MCA Degree Holders usually get MORE Respect and Recognition than a BE / Btech.
MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering).
Particularly, MCA with Only B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering).
B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) + MCA (3 Yrs) = 6Years.
BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) + ME (2 Yrs) = 6 Years.
MCA and ME both are Equal.
Companies are giving Equal priority to both MCA and ME.
Two Master's Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings.
Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same.
MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other.
MCA - Master of Computer Applications.
ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering).
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Doctors in health and medicine use computers everyday to keep, update, and store files about their patients, doctors can also use them to refer them to a different doctor, or file a new prescription to a local pharmacy for the patient.
In medicine, computers are used to do diagnostic teasing such as different types of X-rays and imaging. Computers are used to monitor vital signs and progress. Computers are also used in surgical and other procedures where accuracy is important.
When joseph-priestleyfirst experimented with nitrous-oxidein 1776, he inhaled the colorless gas and found that it dulled pain while at the same time making him laugh and feel confused. Hence, the term "laughing gas." The gas became commonly used in exhibitions and at "laughing gas parties": volunteers would inhale the gas and find themselves dancing, acting uninhibitedly and laughing. It took more than 40 years for the nitrous oxide to be used medically. On this date in 1844, horace-wellsused the gas for the first time in dentistry. He had his own tooth extracted while under the influence of the gas and reported that he felt no pain. Today, nitrous oxide is used in accompaniment with other drugs to relieve pain during surgical procedures. It is also used as a propellant in food containers, such as a can of whipped cream.
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One way would be folding at home, a task where proteins are folded virtually and usually performed by super computers, but with folding at home, many people fold proteins and can help research to curing diseases such as alzheimers.
When doing math (math is a branch of science).
Computers have been a great aid in science and medicine. The computer can measure certain medications for example in medicine.
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Asking that question is like shooting fish in a barrel. There are *many* ways in which computers have changed the field of medicine. Such as reading genetic code.
· to Make appointments· To keep data of staff payment and timing· Order Medicine· communicate with the labs· Used for x-rays· Keep information about the patients health· To find cures for diseases
Gold has many uses in industry, medicine, computers, electronics, jewelry, dentistry, coins, space, art etc.
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Italy is a country that does use computers. In this technical age, all developed countries in the world use computers.
they use computers to keep check of what they sell
The Inuits use Inuit medicine. This is reatrted
I would say that the lost of computers would be devastating. The lost of drugs would mean no medicine.
Computers use a binary system, not decimal.
Not really no...If you can train them to use computers, then your a good trainer
H. Dominic Covvey has written: 'Concepts and issues in health care computing' -- subject(s): Computers, Data processing, Delivery of Health Care, Information Systems, Medical care, Medicine 'Computers in the practice of medicine' -- subject(s): Data processing, Medicine
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