BCA belongs to which stream, science, commerce or arts?
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Asked by Ankur Choudhary
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7 years ago
BCA belongs to science and also for commerce if you read with maths.
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6 years ago
Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA is a 3-year (six semesters) undergraduate programme in Computer Applications. The objective of Bachelor of Computer Applications is to demonstrate sound knowledge in key areas of Computer Science or Industrial Computing. As today's market is almost based on IT a

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7 years ago
Students from every stream can pursue BCA. But, mainly it is pursued by candidates with Science and commerce background. According to popular universities, it is mandatory that a candidate must have studied Maths and computer Science in their +2. But some universities also provide admission to arts
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7 years ago
Actually, BCA belongs to mostly Science. In first two semesters, subject mostly from Science like physics and digital electronics. And, a subject business administration from commerce.

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9 years ago
BCA belongs Science.. but if you have math or computer Science/applications in 10+2 level. you can do BCA.
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4 years ago
I am commerce with computer applications students. Please suggest college for me to do BCA course.

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9 years ago
It doesn't matter in BCA that you are from which stream. The only thing matters is to have maths as a compulsory subject in 12th.
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9 years ago
Everyone can go for BCA. The math is simple so that everyone can understand it easily.
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9 years ago
Usually, students from Science stream go for BCA but if a commerce student has maths in 12th then he/she can also go for the same course.
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