MCA - Education

Education

  • Master of Criminology Applied
  • Master of Computer Applications, a three-year Professional Master's degree in Computer Science awarded in India
  • Master of Computer Auditing, a 1 year Master's degree in information technology audit awarded by University of Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium
  • Master in Customs Administration, the highest degree offers in PMI Colleges which has something to do with tariff and customs law, import, export, and brokerage procedures and other related trade practices.
  • Maranatha Christian Academy, a Marikina (Philippines)-based Christian school, now called as the National Christian Life College
  • Memphis College of Art, an art school in Tennessee
  • Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments—Series II, a standardized test in Minnesota.
  • Morrison Christian Academy, an American school in Taiwan
  • Microsoft Certified Architect, a certification available from Microsoft
  • Middlesex County Academy, a high school in New Jersey
  • Marist College Ashgrove, an Australian School
  • McIntosh County Academy, a school in McIntosh County, Georgia

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