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Hi.
BCA
eligibility criteria
Candidates must have passed the Class 12 examination with 40% aggregate (35% in case of SC/ST). Preference is given to candidates having Mathematics in Class 12.
course fee
INR 23,909 (subsidised).

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Saurabh Sharma

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For BCA, it's not compulsory to have Mathematics in 10+2. The basic educational qualification eligibility criteria for the course is that the candidate must have passed 10+2 with any stream from any recognized board with at least 50% marks.
It is very good for a person who further wants to make his/her future in field of computer programming and software developing. A person with BCA degree can easily get job in the big IT companies. A BCA student can also go for further studies like for MCA or MBA. It is worth doing if u do it from a good college.
The BCA is an undergraduate degree course in computer applications for duration of 3 years
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Hislop college Nagpur Postgraduate Admission The institute gives admission into postgraduate programmes in M.A. M.Sc. M.Com M. C. M, PGDCA for which admissions are on the premise of merit in qualifying exam. M.A. Programme is offered under four specializations, whilst M.Sc. Is obtainable under 6 specializations. Hislop university, Nagpur is a personal university, set up inside the 12 months 1883 and is located at Nagpur within the kingdom of Maharashtra. The university is affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur university and is permitted by using UGC and NAAC. The institute gives undergraduate programmes in B.A. B.Com B.Sc

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, Being a non Science student if you don't know basics of computer Science and programming languages you might find it difficult to cope up with the course. But if you take some and try to learn some basics of c and c+ then it won't be so difficult. Then about colleges I would suggest you to join any college which you wanna join because for BCA let it be any college or university the fee structure would not exceed more than 2 Lacs for 3 years. All the best.

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Purnima RavindranEnthusiastic individual

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Hello buddy, Yes ofcourse you are eligible for the BCA course. Has the eligibility criteria for BCA is 60% of aggregate percentage and more than 60 marks in Maths. But you should think twice before going for BCA because this course is related to computer Science and would contain programming language knowledge which you may lack because your are from Science background. But this won't create any barrier as you can take some efforts to learn basics of c and c+ on your own and you won't find it so difficult.

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