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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can pursue MCA.
But,
You can not become software engineer unless you have passed your 12th class with compulsory subjects like physics and mathematics.
You can join MCA only if you have studied maths /business maths /statistics in your class 12th plus you are graduate in any discipline from recognized university.
MCA (Masters in computer application) is 2/3 year degree course offered by many university.
If you want to study MCA, you have to clear the entrance examination conduct by reputed institutions.
Good luck.
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This may not the case always. MS programs are highly competitive and you have to first check with the universities if lateral entry will be possible. Don't listen to all agents blindly, they will get you admitted for their commission but once you get there you will be left to yourself alone. So always do proper homework. Write to the colleges too where you plan to do your PG Diploma and ask them if lateral entries are possible after completion. MS are highly research oriented programs.
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