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Yes, you can do BCA even after you are commerce student, because BCA require maths and physics, physics can be difficult but for commerce students maths cannot because any difficult wall. BCA is available for you but you just have to do some hard work in physics.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/uttaranchal-university-Dehradun-4383.
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The minimum eligibility criteria to pursue BCA course is minimum 50% marks in 10+2 with English.
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There are very few colleges that offer BCA without Maths
Some of them are: Christ University, Bangalore, BIT Mesra , LPU, etc.
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First of all congratulation, as you are moving forward in your life, coming towards the question, if you are a very good commerce student, and can follow mathematics as well then B.Com is fine and in BBA, if you want to do MBA in future, then go for BBA. And, if you are a technical person who's into coding and computer applications then you should choose BCA. All the best.
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