I am thinking to do BCA course from itm Gwalior after my 12th but the problem is that I am a commerce student without maths can I do MCA
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Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11
8 years agoHi Shivansh
Don't be so confused. Even If you don't have mathematics in 12th, you can go for BCA as it is a computer-based subject. After completing your 3-years course of BCA, you can go for MCA.
Hope my suggestion will help you.
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Hi Mahesh JAIN
Bachelor of Computer Applications is an applied Science graduation.So in major universities insist mathematical background for BCA Course. The eligibility followed by majority universities for BCA Program is - HSc with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Application as a subject of study.Same is the eligibility for B.Sc-Computer Science and IT Programs.
I am holding graduation in both BCA and BBA and also PG in Computer Science and Management. So I can help you in detail. I did my first graduation in BCA and later second degree in BBA. The papers / syllabus are same as B.Sc Computer Science and IT. There are two math...more -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHello Shivansh,
Major universities insist mathematical background for BCA Course. The eligibility followed by majority universities for BCA programme is - HSc with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Application as a subject of study. Same is the eligibility for B.Sc-Computer Science and IT Programs. I am holding graduation in both BCA and BBA and also PG in Computer Science and Management. So I can help you in detail. I did my first graduation in BCA and later second degree in BBA. The papers / syllabus are same as B.Sc. Computer Science and IT. There are two maths papers in BCA and B.Sc.
1. Numerical and statistical methods
2. Di...more -
Yes, go ahead without hesitation.
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Yes, as you have commerce background with maths, it would be helpful for you in BCA. Also, it has scope in this field as it is a computer field.
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Balwinder Kaur Success is an old ABC:ability, break, courage | Contributor-Level 7
9 years agoMath is compulsory subject for BCA.So I advice you to do B.Com. There are many Career opportunities after B.Com
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