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Yes, you can opt for BCA. Of course, you can, but you have to hard work in a mathematics paper in BCA. BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a three-year undergraduate level course in Information Technology. The course provides you with skills for addressing the issues related to computer applications. To be eligible for admission in the course, the candidate must have cleared 10+2 with 50% in class 12th from a recognized board. The institute provides an option for specialization in BCA. Some of the BCA specialization courses include Word Processing, Animation, Systems Analysis, Database Management, Programming
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