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For MCA at Bangalore University
Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50% is required.
50% candidates must have passed any recognized BCA / Bachelor degree in Computer Science Engineering or equivalent degree and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks (45% of marks in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates) taken together in all the subjects in all the years of the Degree Examination from any recognized institute/university. OR Candidate must have passed B.Sc. / B.Com / B.A. with Mathematics at 10 + 2 level or at Graduation level (with additional bridge courses as per the norms of the concerned University) and
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1. You have pursued either a BCA or B.Sc. In math.
2. You studied mathematics as one of your subjects for a B.Com or B.A. Degree.
3. You had a mathematics subject in your 12th grade.
4. Some colleges might require you to have more than 50% in your graduate degree. Therefore, if you have math as a subject, you are eligible for the MCA course. You can check eligibility criteria for top MCA colleges at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/mca-colleges-india.
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1. There are about 40 seats available for the MCA course.
2. The course curriculum is updated as per industry demand.
3. The course has a semester-based examination system with internal tests.
4. The computer labs and lecture halls are well maintained.
5. The focus at the university is more on theoretical learning, even for the MCA course.
6. There is no exclusive placement cell, but students are provided assistance when they apply for jobs.
7. The students get to work on many pro
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