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Syllabus for Mathematics: Differential Equations, Statistics And Probability, Permutation & Combination, Integral Calculus, Mathematical Induction, Complex Numbers, Sets, Relations And Functions, Mathematical Reasoning, Trigonometry, Three dimensional Coordinate Geometry, Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications, Matrix & Determinants, Limit, Continuity And Differentiability, Co-Ordinate Geometry, Vector Algebra, Sequence & Series. Syllabus for Chemistry: Chemical Kinetics, Equilibrium, Purification And Characterisation Of Organic Compounds, Chemistry In Everyday Life, p Block Elements, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen,
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MBA and MCA both are different master courses. In MCA you will learn core coding and other computer subjects as networks, operating system, data structure and mathematics as well. After that you will enter into IT world where you will do core coding where your maths will help you in coding because mathematics (Logic) is very important in writing the code. In IT world you have to keep yourself updated every-time, learn new technologies to remain in demand so a little difficult in compare to MBA but "The more skilled you are, the more you will earn" means if you are skilled there is no lack of money in IT field. MBA is different fr
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Yes, you can go for BCA, if you didn't have maths as a subject in 10+2. You can go for direct admission or go for any entrance exam for that as well, if you have 50% in 10+2 you can apply for most of the colleges. All the Best. Thanks.
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