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Garvit Kumar

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There is no provision for admission in lateral entry after completing a diploma for the course of Bachelor in computer application.
Any diploma that you pursue, it being a technical diploma after completing your 12th can allow some scope of entry in the B.Tech course or other short-term engineering courses such as ITI. However, BCA degree programs have strict eligibility criteria.
The basic eligibility for the course is 12th with 45% pass marks and the admissions depend on either the merit list of the college or the entrance exam results for admission of students.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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No, lateral entry is only for Diploma holders who want to get a graduation degree. However, if the college you study and the college you want to go falls under the same university then there is a chance. Still, you can't have a right to migrate.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
First, it is brought out that the concept of lateral entry is there in engineering colleges but this concept is not available for entry into a B.Sc course. This is so since after 10th, there is a possibility of going for a 3-year Diploma course followed by 3-years engineering by lateral entry thus making it a 6-year programme after 10th before one can graduate as an engineer. (10+3+3), same years if one takes engineering via normal route (10+2+4). However, this facility is not available for B.Sc students hence it's a simple course of three years after 12th. It is to be remembered that hardware and networking are actually speciali
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