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Rupesh Katariya

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In Delhi NCR, some government colleges offering BCA and B.Sc courses include Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)-affiliated institutes like Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies and others. For B.Sc, Delhi University colleges like Hindu College, Hansraj College, and Miranda House are top options. Admission is usually through CUET, based on merit and subject availability.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Top BCA colleges include Christ University (Bangalore), Loyola College (Chennai), Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies (Pune), St. Xavier's College (Mumbai), and Amity University (Noida). Many state universities and private institutes also offer BCA. Choose based on faculty, placements, campus life, and your budget. Most require 12th pass with English and basic math.

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Rupesh Katariya

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f you're coming from PCB and only studied maths till 10th, BCA at Parul University requires mathematics or statistics in 12th, so it may not be a match for you. Beyond just eligibility, student feedback suggests average teaching quality and limited learning support, so if you're not comfortable with maths, it may be tough.

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Golu Gupta

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Yes, BCA is available as a separate course and not just as an integrated BCA + MCA program. Most colleges and universities in India offer a standalone 3-year BCA degree after 12th (preferably with Maths or Computer Science). The integrated BCA + MCA is a 5-year course meant for students who already know they want to pursue a master's right after graduation. So you can choose either based on your goals — both options are valid and recognized.

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Anmol Dubey

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A TANCET MCA percentage score of 50.572 is generally considered average and may not be sufficient for admission to top level colleges. Although this may be acceptable for some institutions, it is unlikely to secure a seat in highly competitive people such as Anna University or PSG College of Technology.

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