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nikhil Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Please check for your eligibility to pursue BCA from the criteria mentioned below:
BCA Course: Eligibility
Candidates who wish to pursue BCA course must fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria. Pass in 10+2 examination in any stream from a recognised board of education. English as a subject of study. A minimum aggregate score of 45% at 10+2 level. Some colleges prefer students from Science stream or those who have studied Mathematics and Computer Science at 10+2 level. Check the list of all BCA colleges/institutes in Mumbai (All) listed on Shiksha at the link provided below. Get all information related to admissions, fees, cours
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nikhil Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Admission is based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Interested candidates can apply online/offline with required information. Minimum Eligibility to Apply is a pass mark of 60% in class 12 with mathematics or computer as subject. For further details regarding this course, please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/bca-mca-techno-india-university-salt-lake-city-kolkata-237668

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sidd chauhan

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Yes you can apply for that.

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ayush singhal

Contributor-Level 7

Doing B.Sc. IT from a government or private college does not really matter. What matters is how much do you learn during the course and how do you hone your skills.

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Vishal MauryaPursuing social research.

Beginner-Level 4

Why not, sure you can pursue but mathematics is compulsory. There is basic mathematics in CS that's don't worry about mathematics. Let it happen.

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Vishal MauryaPursuing social research.

Beginner-Level 4

AIMS Bangalore is the best here you may get good placement in reputed organisations.

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Supratik Dey

Contributor-Level 7

As long as you have sufficient proof to justify that you did some work (even part-time), you will not have any issues.

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