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Aarti Singh

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Imran, no issues you still can continue your studies the only thing is you need to submit gap certificate wherever you take admission. Many reputed private universities are offering a wide range of courses to choose from so you can check the details of some universities like Manav Rachna, Lovely, Shri Mata Vashino, etc.
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Aarti Singh

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Simran,
You have some good private universities around you like Lovely Professional University, GNA, etc where you can try for admission. In fact LPU, has very good placement record.
Check with your desired institute for more details.
Good luck.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Divyaraj, if you are not good with mathematics and don't have prior knowledge with computers BCA is not a good option for you though knowledge of computer is not mandatory. Programming may be easy or tough depending on your aptitude, programming requires a good foundation in maths and involves logic so if you are weak in these fields you better not opt for computer science degree. However if you have creative skills you may check animation, graphic design, interior design, architecture etc. BBA is a management degree, also requiring mathematical concepts to understand finance/accounts etc. If you are in 12th or completed 12th by no
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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Shashi, both courses are best in their respective fields. Please decide what is best for you based on your interests and education background too. Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes occurring in living matter while B.Sc IT deals with computer application and software so there is no base on which you can compare the two.

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As a common you need to have at-least 60% but in some institute they may prefer for 65% to 70% student so its purely depends on university!
you can do BCA without having math in +2 level but try to take maths subject in BCA course as it will be compulsory if you going to do MCA.as maths should be there either in graduation level or +2 level.
and now onwards there will be change in criteria i.e students need not have Certificate in Computing (CIC) to get admission into BCA and MCA courses offered by IGNOU.
Some of the best university for BCA are
symbiosis
mdu university Which would offer better salary?
and Bharati Vidyapeeth

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It is a global security certification. You can work as a white hacker who prevents people from bad hackers. It is provided by EC-council and others also like SANS but I will recommend you to go for EC-council. Fee is around 25000.

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