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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
You need not to worry. BCA eligibility is to possess an aggregate of 50% in your 10+2 or to clear entrance exams (if any). Your aggregate must include English subject.You need to check if the college where you want the admission has any entrance exam or not.
Try to check the web sites of some good colleges where all details of entrance are mentioned clearly. I was browsing the website of Lovely Professional University, for my friend to check the scholarships, they have clearly mentioned the criteria for admission to various courses. You can check details from the website of such colleges.So you need to have English and a pass percent
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After completing your B.A., if you pass with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or with (Mathematics or Statistics or Business Maths or Business then you can go directly for MCA. Otherwise, you will have to go for BCA which requires 50% in your XIIth class. There are a variety of other subjects too you can choose from if you do not fulfill the eligibility criteria for MCA. Other option after B.A. If you are not eligible for MCA. Another option would be an MBA which is also doing great. I have read Lovely Profess
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Availability of WBUT CET Application Form - March 2020.
Application Mode - Online Only.
Last Date for Submission of MAKAUT CET Application Form - April 2020.
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We're glad that you're thinking to make a good career after your graduation. For this, I would suggest you should take up a good short-term certification course, where you cannot only get the training but also able to get the certification for that particular field along with the placement assistance!
As you're from an IT background, such courses would be easier for you. For that, I would highly recommend Imarticus Learning, Imarticus Learning, which is an educational institute that provides such training courses on - Analytics, Finance, Technology, etc. You can consider the *Technology Training course* or else
the *Analytics
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