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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

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Yes, Vikas you are eligible for MCA, as you are a Science graduate and it seems you had physics, chemistry and Maths in 10+2.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission in following PG courses is depends upon the stream taken at graduation level as under:
1. Master of Arts (MA)
2. Master of Science (M.Sc)
3. Master of Commerce (M.Com)
4. Master of Engineering/Technology (ME/M.Tech)
5. Master of Computer Application (MCA)
6. Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma)
7. Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
8. Master of Dental Surgery (MS)
9. Master of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery (MHMS)
10. Master of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (MAMS)
11. Doctor of Medicine (MD)
12. Master of Hospitality & Hotel Management (MHHM)
13. Master of Physical Education (M. P. Ed)
14. Master of Education (M. Ed)
15. Master of Law (LLM)
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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my opinion, you can do MCA after B.Sc in computer Science you have interest in MCA, then you can pursue, because nowadays MNC companies required good persons and skill persons, so there are lot of options open for you in MNCs. After doing MCA, so you can pursue for MCA for your best future.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my personal experience after B.Sc you can go for MCA, but according to my view, if you have in your graduation subject, then you have to pursue that one like you have to do Masters in that subject, but MCA is not a bad option. You can go for this also in NCS, you get good placement and you have to get opportunity to do work in MNCs.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As my experience and knowledge, if you have interested in chemistry subject, then you have to go for Masters also, because there are lot of options in chemistry in our India and also abroad. But, if you don't have interest in chemistry, then you can try for MCA, but according to my view Masters in chemistry is the best option thank you and have a bright future.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
If you are interested to take admission in Seven Mentor only, I would suggest you should call them directly for the guidance.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Hi, you can definitely take admission for BCA regardless of subjects you have taken in your +2, but I think some institutions mandate maths in +2.

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