Can a student having chemistry, computer science, physics and maths subject join BCA?

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Asked by Karthi Keyan
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Govinda Bhawsar
7 years ago
Hello there, Definitely, you can join BCA beside having chemistry, computer Science, physics or mathematics. Hence, go for it and I wish you all the best.

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P
3 years ago
Yes, you have both mathematics and computer Science.

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P
3 years ago
Yes you can do BCA. BCA is a blend of Science, Commerce, Management Studies & Computer Science. It helps you holistically, hence, opening up opportunities for a lot of industries. BCA graduates always find success in whatever field they choose as there is a lot of scope in the area. They learn about

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Divyesh Patel
3 years ago
In BCA, students of every stream can get admission whether it is Science, Commerce or Arts.

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A
3 years ago
Yes, there is no Physics, or Chemistry, but Maths is compulsory for BCA. When you will study BCA, you would get to know why Maths is compulsory.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEY
6 years ago
Yes, you can join and you have studied all the basic subjects, even though if you have not studied. Then, the college will teach you each and everything.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Yes, you can apply for the admission for BCA.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Definitely, you can join BCA beside having chemistry, computer Science, physics or mathematics. Hence, go for it and I wish you all the best.

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S
7 years ago
Yes, you can join BCA if you have studied chemistry, computer Science, physics and mathematics in your earlier studies.

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
Yes, you can join BCA if you have studied maths and computer science in your previous course of study then you can join BCA. Good luck.

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