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arzoo malhotra

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To work as a government teacher, you must hold a B.Ed degree and pass the HTET or CTET exam. If you want to teach computer applications at a school, you can do BCA first and then B. Ed but completing so after graduation will only allow you to teach lower courses; if you want to teach higher classes, you should complete a postgraduate degree in the same field before enrolling in B.Ed. LPU offers a two-year B.Ed degree with a variety of benefits, including:
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Pankaj

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Dear student you should go with MCA from NIT this will be beneficial for you in the future.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, All the candidates applying for the MCA course at Gujarat University must sit for the Gujarat University Entrance Examination. The students will be selected based on the score of the entrance examination and through the counseling process of the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC). Hope it helps.

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Pankaj

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Dear student it is my pleasure to help you and guide you
dear student, you can do it if you want to do it part-time as it will be beneficial for you in the future.

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Satish GConstant learner

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Hi, I am Satish and I completed my MCA in 2008 from the Andhra University campus. I suggest taking up a full-time course in MCA rather than part-time if you have time and if you are not working because that way you can gain a lot of knowledge and plenty of time to interact with like-minded people. Also, opportunities are also higher for full-time candidates. But still, if you are working and cannot manage to attend college full-time then go part-time and you can still gain the same amount of knowledge.

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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The cut-off rule is very easy.
Candidate should be passed graduation or equivalent from a recognized university.

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SAURABH KUMAR JHA

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I) The minimum age of the candidates should be 19 years as on the date of notification (Candidates whose date of Birth up to 30th MARCH, 2003). No maximum age limit. Ii)Master of Computer Applications MCA Should have passed a recognised Bachelor's Degree BCA / Bachelors degree in Computer Science Engineering or its equivalent degree / B.Sc/B.Com/B.A) examination of minimum three years duration with at least 50 per cent marks (45 per cent marks in case of reserved categories) in the qualifying examination with Mathematics at 10+2 level or at Graduation level. The candidates who are appearing for the final year degree examination shall
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Mohit Patil

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Mathematics is very essential subject if you wish to enter in the field of MCA because Along with programming you will have to study Statistics and complex geometry while pursuing MCA. While even to take admission in MCA you will have to compulsory Mathematics subject at 10+2 level or At Graduation level. Otherwise you will be not eligible for the course. Some colleges require Entrance test to take admission in MCA. Any Graduate with minimum 50% aggregate marks can pursue MCA. I hope now you are clear about your problem.

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