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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
BCA and B.Tech in IT/ CSE- Both the degrees are functional for the career of the students in the IT industry. But BCA is a 3-year professional degree course whereas B.Tech is a 4-year engineering degree course after completion of which you will be posted as an engineer with a better position as well as salary structure.
So it is always wise to pursue B.Tech in CSE/IT if opportunity prevails rather than doing BCA (even followed by MCA).

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Kritika Agarwal

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54% marks is less, and it would be difficult to get into PDM, as admissions are purely based on marks obtained in class 12th. You can still apply and take a chance.

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Sujata Dewan

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To get into BCA, having maths and computer science is a must.

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Sanyukta Sharma

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Yes, you can apply for BCA.

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Sanyukta Sharma

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Yes, you can apply for BCA.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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No, you cannot get admission here. First, you need to clear the exam in which you failed, then only you will be eligible for the graduation in the Jamia.
Thank you.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Yes, you are eligible for the same, as the eligibility states that the candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. For more queries, feel free to ask.

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