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Syllabus of B.Sc CS and BCA is similar up to 70 to 80% in various universities. Courses on Computer languages, data structure, databases, and networking etc are common. BCA degree course program is primarily fo
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Eligibility requirement:
For seeking admission to the Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications course, candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline with not less than 50% of marks, which is 45% for candidates belonging to SC/ST category.
Admission procedure:
Most of the colleges admit students to the PGDCA course based on the merit secured by the students in the qualifying examination, while some colleges do conduct entrance examination for admission of students
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Due to your poor grades in maths and science, chances are less that you will be allowed to pursue CS. You can check with the universities directly and find out if you can be eligible for bridge courses or any pre-requisite courses in maths. Also please don't assume things like you won't get the visa. You must firstly apply to a college and receive the admission offer from the college in Canada after which you can apply for the student visa. Your visa decision will depend on your overall application package, SOP, LOR, motivation behind studying etc.
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Every program and every college has different admission requirements. To gain admission in a good college, you must have good academic grades, 70% is recommended. You must also take IELTS or TOEFL. Other requirements will depend on the program and university.
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