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Shivam rai

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No, a candidate must have done something in Maths background to get admission for M.Sc. Maths course.

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Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Toronto, Canada, is generally referred to as Humber College. It offers 200 plus programs, which include a Bachelor's degree, post-graduate Certificate and apprenticeship programs. Apart from all these courses, bridge training programs are also offered by the college in the fields of information technology and engineering. The college offers a Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Solutions, which is a post-graduate Diploma. The eligibility criteria for this course is:
Bachelors degree in any relevant course placed in the first division or class, i.e. 60%
IELTS score of 6.5 wit

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Akhii Arigela

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No, you can't do it. You can do one course only at one time, do B.Sc. or BCA at your interest but I prefer you to do BCA.

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Shiristy Singh

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The 3 year fees for BCA at St. Joseph is INR 2,16,000.

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Soumya Bajpai

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Hi, if you were having Maths in your 12th then surely go for B.Tech as it has more vast curriculum as compared to BCA and offered much better industrial opportunities. But if you had Biology in 12th and want to make a career in CS then go for BCA. Hope this helps you!

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Basudeb Basak

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A person, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.

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Ajabrao

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Yes, you can now take admission.

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