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Yes, you are eligible for the most enterprising course of BCA as you need to have basic knowledge of accounting which will be taught in the college. You can also browse some college sites which clearly state all details of admission criteria. Like I know the web site of LPU which would inform you the eligibility for a course, admission criteria as well as the scholarship for which you would be eligible including the scholarships it offers to aid education in such grim conditions of covid. The entrance test syllabus and paper pattern too is given. LPU is ranked among the top four Computer Applications Institutes of North India by NAS
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you are interested and good at programming and mathematics and want to see yourself as a Software Developer in the future, then go ahead with MCA.
If you are just interested, but not good at programming, and still want to see yourself as a Software Developer in future, then opt MCA but you'll have to work harder, join additional courses and learn to code properly.
If you're not planning on becoming a Software Developer, but just fascinated with the IT Industry, then opt for MBA in Information Technology.
If you have lost interest in the IT world after completing BCA, then opt for MBA.
Now, the harsh truth. There is absolutely no point
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Yes, student of any stream can go for BCA. It is not necessary to have math in +2,if you are planning to go for BCA. In some colleges only math student can aplly for BCA. But in BCA you will have to study math of higher level according to XIIth class.
You need to browse the college from where you want admission in order to check the academics and placement and research facilities offered to make your career a success.
You can also browse some more college sites which clearly state all details of admission criteria. Like I know the web site of LPU which would inform you about the eligibility for a course, admission criteria as well as t
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