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I wish to clarify one thing that there is no need to feel like this. Your doing B.Com has certainly benefited you. fact is that being NON PCM you could.not get into BTech. bit it's nothing wrong for you. you can Join PG Diploma in Computer Applications and energy the world of computers. PG Diploma can be done only after Graduation.
Later you take MCA through this and them may try to be expert in Computer programming or any other IT/Computer domain.
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Also, distance education from a university does matter (choose wisely).
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The minimum eligibility requisite for this post graduate program is a graduation degree in science and related fields.
ELIGIBILITY OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE [M.SC] (BIOCHEMISTRY)
In order to become eligible for M.Sc. Biochemistry, the candidate should have Bachelors degree with minimum 50% marks aggregate in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology and other Life Sciences subjects. Few colleges that follow this criteria are Jaipur National University, Jaipur,Barkatullah University, Bhopal,Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University, KanpurandSophia College for Women, Mumbai.
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