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Look, for BCA (as it is software engineering), it is programming. So, math is compulsory. Without maths, you won't get the admission.

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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Yes,
Biology student can go for the BCA. There is no restriction.
You only need Logical understanding towards mathematical calculations and programming.
If you have interest in programming, go for it without hesitation.
All the best

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Harish Singh

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Chitkara University is a better choice. As every year, Chitkara University ranked among the top private universities in the Country using multiple criteria like infrastructure, facilities, industry exposure, pedagogic systems, faculty welfare and placements basis etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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BCA grads from prestigious colleges can get Application Support Engineer roles in MNC with starting salary of Rs 3 Lakh INR per annum. This role will have no opportunities for coding. This will be 24x7 role with shift duties.

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Vikash Ranjan

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You can get government job by any graduate courses so, you can choose according to your preference.

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Shail Oberoi

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This will depend a lot on your career aspirations & interest level, B.Tech & MBA both have good growth opportunities and different career options.

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