Computers & IT (Non-Engg) Eligibility
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Techno India University offers a graduate course in Computer Application the 3 years BCA (Hons). A student can pursue this course after passing his/her class XII Board Examinations. This course immaculately prepares students in real world application software development, web development and database administration. The study experience at the university is boosted by the quality of its students, the dedication of its faculty team and the universities fabulous learning and teaching technologies. Students enjoy working in the universities
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Any graduate who has passed or appearing for the final year degree examination in any discipline (Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering or any approved university) is eligible to apply. Candidates must have mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 course or any one year of graduation. BCA qualified candidates can also pursue MCA.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/master-of-computer-applications-mca-fergusson-college-fc-pune-fergusson-college-road-109968
Alternately, visit college website for details regarding admissions for this course.
(Website:-http://www.fergusson.edu)
All the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Don't panic. Complete your graduation degree first. In the second year, how many subjects you got backlogs in? Prepare well for them and clear them. Don't change your stream.
If you again took admission in any other graduation course, then you need to start from the 1st year and so you have lost 2 years if you do so.
There is a lot of path is waiting for you after your graduation degree completion.
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