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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can. But, you will not get into any of the top b schools. If your target is to just get a MBA, then yes you could get into some private colleges.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, students of commerce stream too can pursue BCA. Almost every other university will provide you admission. Eligibility criteria differs from university to university. So, you will have to check the criteria of the university in which you're seeking admission. Generally, pass marks are enough for getting admission into BCA as per most universities. But some universities requires candidate to score at least 50% in their +2 to be eligible for admission. You should prepare for entrance exams to get into top universities for BCA. The list of top universities/colleges with less fee is shared below:Xavier's Institute Of Computer Applicati
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, you can pursue BCA even from commerce stream student. Almost every college and university will provide you admission if you meet their eligibility criteria. No, for some universities Maths is a necessary subject to be eligible for BCA. But there are many colleges and universities which provides admission to students from non-mathematical background too for BCA course. So, don't worry your admission is possible for BCA. You just need to find the best college according to your +2 percentage. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app "BCA - Course Programm
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, commerce students are also eligible for admission into BCA in almost every other university. There are different eligibility criteria for many universities. Some ask for candidates to be from mathematical or from computer Science background, while other universities doesn't follow this criteria. The minimum percentage required for most universities is 45%, some universities ask for atleast 60%. So, you are eligible for admission into BCA depending on the university in which you are seeking admission. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app "BCA - Cour
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, if you want to get admission into top universities and colleges for BCA then you definitely should study mathematics in your 10+2. As the eligibility criteria for these universities requires maths as a mandatory subject to be eligible for the admission. Also, you'll be studying maths in BCA too, which is reliant on the maths taught in 10+2, so it'll be beneficial for you to study maths already in school and build your base stronger. So, you don't have to work harder later in college. Even if you did pick maths as a subject, then also you're eligible for admission into BCA but not in top universities.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Every time this is not true !

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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, you can pursue BCA being a commerce student. You're eligible for admission into BCA in almost every other college. There are only a few colleges which provides admission to Science stream students only, but majority of colleges including top tier colleges accepts commerce stream students too for BCA course. You should consider checking the website of the college for the eligibility criteria before seeking admission into that college. As in BCA the eligibility criteria is different for every college. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app "BCA - Cours
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Neelu Khushwaha

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Yes, all the colleges have to start from basic in culinary arts courses. The basics are very important for students. And you can learn properly only when the college has big practical labs, so that every student can perform his/her practical individually.
The Hotel School, Delhi is one of the best colleges which provides big labs and daily practicals to students so that they can learn properly.
For more information you can visit www.thehotelschool.com or you can also contact the counselor at 1800-121-5344.
Best culinary arts courses are offered here and all the courses are government approved.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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The seats will depend upon the cut off list taken out by the college.

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Bhanita Sarmah

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The eligibility is 60% in graduation along with LPUNEST entrance exam and interview.
For more details please visit LPU website or call the toll free no.1800-102-4431.

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