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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please tryout the following colleges offering BCA without Maths in 12th.
1. Graphic Era University, Dehradun
2. Uttaranchal University, Dehradun.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, Maths is necessary in class 12th for pursuing BCA in K J Somaiya College of Education. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years integrated programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of Computer Applications must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Standard XII conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent in any stream from any board of any State, with English and Mathematics as one of the subjects.

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Amisha verma

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Yes, you can do BCA but as per the new eligibility criteria for BCA You should belong to the Maths background.

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Sajid BorahHi guys i am sajid , i am computer engineer.

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Hi, see both of the course has its own career opportunity as well as research studies options after completing the Masters degree course. Now coming to the comparison of both of the courses, B.Sc. Mathematics is a 3 years duration degree course, which syllabus includes mathematics, number theory, basic programming, quantum mechanics concepts, etc. Job opportunities are as follows, you may work as a lecturer
you may work as teacher in government and pvt schools
you may work as a office assistant, coming to B.Sc. In computer Science course, it consists of courses in medium-level programming, computer applications, web designing, etc. There
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Sajid BorahHi guys i am sajid , i am computer engineer.

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Candidates who pursue higher studies after B.Sc. Computer Science can expect better growth in career. In my view B.Sc. Computer is the best option.

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Sajid BorahHi guys i am sajid , i am computer engineer.

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Yes,St. Joseph's Degree and PG College (SJDPGC) offer B.Sc in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Application/ Computer Science. If you need more information please go through the official website.

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Devapriyan Mani

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Fee Structure is Rs.55,689 for 3 years

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Palak Chauhan

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It's alright! It's not a big issue that can't be overcome. You still have time. Instead of focusing on that what you lose, now start focusing on what you have. Even if you give 1-2 hours daily to it, you can easily cover it up. But it requires consistency and hard work. So, be relaxed and make a proper schedule to cover the whole syllabus. And always remember that there is no shortcut to studies. You can refer to various books like T. R Jain and Sandeep Garg (for simple language) and youtube channels. All the best.

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