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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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For BCA course, the best choices would be Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth (TMV), CSIT, Symbiosis and College of Computer Sciences.

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Avi MouryaI'm interested in CS.

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Yes, you can do BCA after 12th commerce but you have to face some problem in mathematics because in BCA, mathematics is a compulsory subject.
But in some colleges, you don't need to study mathematics.
And it is my understanding that it is good for you to select a good college for BCA, otherwise, it will ruin your future.
Best of luck.
God bless you.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Priyanka,
Yes, candidate who have passed with at least 55% marks in aggregate in Bachelor's degree in Engineering/ Technology and specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or equivalent qualification are eligible to apply for B.Ed. But, you have done BCA, then MCA is best for your career.

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Harshit Jain

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For engineering courses, Maths is an important subject to get admission. Without Maths as a subject, one cannot get admission for engineering courses. For Diploma courses also Maths is important.

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Students who have passed class 10th are eligible to pursue this course. This course can also be pursued after 10+2 Science stream schooling too (Mathematics group). Seats will be allotted to deserving students on the basis of marks scored by them in 10th board examination (usually in Mathematics and Science subjects). Different institute usually have different pass marks, and you should check with the concerned institute of the pass percentage required to apply for this course. Pass percentage is usually around 50-60%. Regards.

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Supreeti Tripathi

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There is an MoU with SAP India for a minimum package of INR 12 lacs with the global certification of SAP alongside the PGDM dual specialization course.

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