Am I eligible for BCA after taking commerce without maths in class 12th with CBSE Board.
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YES YOU ARE ELIGIBLE, GAVYA !
You will be eligible if you score 50% or more in 10+2. At elite universities like LPU, 50% in the minimum eligibility with English. Mathematics is not mandatory. The BCA programme at LPU is highly sought after, It ensures the programme outcomes like following:
1 : Employability : Ability to get employment opportunities in corporate/government/private sectors or to be a successful entrepreneur
2 : Environment and sustainability : Understand the impact of sciences and computers to craft solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
3 : Modern tool usage : Ability to use the modern progr...more -
Hi, the eligibility is as of now 50% with English . Let me share these course highlights in LPU. LPU has tie-ups with industry also enables content delivery by Industry Experts, Projects in Collaboration with Industry and Internships to provide practical hands-on experience. Industry certifications, MOOCs, Hackathons / Co-curricular Competitive events, Workshops, Guest lectures, Educational Trips, Live projects, Incubation projects, Community projects, projects with NGOs etc. Are an integral part of the curriculum. Also there is a study abroad option which the candidate may avail subject to University conditions. As per a recent survey...more
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The eligibility criteria to apply for your desired programme at Lovely Professional University is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. Therefore it won't matter that you have studies maths or not. LPU being the largest Private University in India having 30000+ students studying in more than 200+ courses, which includes 6000+ international students from 70+ countries from all around the world. LPU has lived up to its expectations, with the quality of education satisfying these international students, the placement opportunities are amazing as well. It provides innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements...more
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Yes you are eligible but you need to work hard in BCA. The eligibility for BCA at LPU is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. One of my friend told me that In BCA. You will learn about some interesting subjects like Mathematics, Computer Programming, Computer Networking, Database Management Systems and, Software Engineering. Besides the core compulsory subjects, students can choose from a wide variety of subjects as their pathway elective or minor elective. The curriculum is revised occasionally to keep students up-to-date and industry ready. They give a very good amount of training before you go into cam...more
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