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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Yes, you can ideally however my advice to you is get in touch with university admission counselors for program curricula and any pre-requisite courses you might have to do since you are not from a mechanical background. Check universities in US, Japan, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, Denmark, Sweden to name a few.

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Rahul Bhalsodia

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BCA + MCA is considered to be equivalent to B.Tech, in fact many fortune 500 companies prefer a B.Tech or an MCA student so you have to pursue MCA after BCA if you prefer a desired job in an MNC and BCA + MCA will take six year to accomplish where B.Tech is done in four years, you can utilize your years working in your dream company and can gain a lot of industrial experience so choose your courses wisely.

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Rahul Bhalsodia

Beginner-Level 5

BCA + MCA is considered to be equivalent to B.Tech, in fact many fortune 500 companies prefer a B.Tech or an MCA student so you have to pursue MCA after BCA if you prefer a desired job in an MNC and BCA + MCA will take six year to accomplish where B.Tech is done in four years, you can utilize your years working in your dream company and can gain a lot of industrial experience so choose your courses wisely.

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Debajit Chandra

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Yes, if you have done it from a recognised university.

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
BCA does require maths as a compulsory subject in 10+2. However, you may contact distance education universities.

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Jagrati Negi

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Hello Harshit,
The basic eligibility for admission to BCA is a pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from any recognised board of education with English as a subject of study. Some colleges prefer students from science stream or who have studied mathematics and computer science at 10+2 level. You can Google and check the eligibility criteria of private colleges.

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