Non-Coding Jobs for BCA/MCA Students: 10 Best Options

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Exploring Lucrative Non-Coding Career Paths for BCA/MCA Graduates in 2024

As the field of technology continues to expand, so pursue career opportunities within it. While many students pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Computer Applications (BCA/MCA) might envision themselves as developers or programmers, there’s a wide array of non-coding job paths waiting to be explored. These paths not only leverage their technical skills but also offer diverse and rewarding opportunities. Let’s delve into 10 of the best non-coding job options for BCA/MCA students:

Project Management: With a strong technical background, BCA/MCA graduates are well-equipped to handle project management roles. They

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Annual Wine and Food Celebration supports OPT’s children programming – News

Ozarks Public Television (OPT) and Brown Derby Wine Center present the 34th Annual Wine and Food Celebration from 2-5 pm Oct. 22 at the White River Conference Center in Springfield.

This year’s event will benefit OPT’s children’s programming. Sponsored by Easter Law Firm, it offers guests the opportunity to savor food from area restaurants, as well as wine, craft beer and cocktails from an elite list of vendors.

The celebration will also feature a photo booth, wine pull, raffle, Plinko and musical entertainment by DJ Platinum.

“Our annual Wine and Food Celebration is a fun way for the community to

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GBH News Expands Arts and Culture Programming

With the launch of The Culture Show November 3, GBH 89.7 listeners will get an insider’s view of the arts landscape with an expansive look at diverse local artists and the big talent and productions that play in the region.

“This will be a cultural hub—covering theater, fashion, music, movies, TV, food and more—that people plug into when they want to join the conversation,” said Executive Producer Chelsea Merz, who was for almost 10 years the executive producer for Boston Public Radio, GBH News’ most successful show. “This is for people who want to know what’s going on and

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PBS highlights news documentaries, arts programming at TCA tour

PASADENA, Calif. — Frontline began following the firestorm on college campuses around the war between Israel and Hamas in its earliest days, leading to “Crisis on Campus,” a documentary airing April 30.

“It’s no exaggeration to say that these campuses have been in crisis,” said Frontline EP Raney Aronson-Rath Monday during a panel at the Television Critics Association Press Tour. “We have documented the upheaval literally from the first days — the hateful rhetoric, the discrimination and violence, the upheaval in leadership, the heated academic intellectual debate, and the explosion all onto the national political scene.”

Frontline is reporting the

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