Can I be eligible to pursue an MCA after B.Sc. in Physics Honours?
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Dear Aspirant, Yes, you can apply for the MCA degree programme after a B.Sc (Hons. ) in Physics but it totally depends on the eligibility criteria of the MCA programme to the institute you are applying for. Being an alumnus of LPU, I can provide you with the details of MCA legibility at LPU. To get admission to an MCA at LPU, you should have passed with 60% marks in BCA or B.Sc (Computer Science) or B.Sc (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or B.A. or B.Com. or B.Sc. (any Graduation) with (Mathematics as one of the subjects at Graduation or 10+2 level) or equivalent. Moreover, yo...more
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MCA Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or B.A. Or B.Com. Or B.Sc. (any Graduation) with (Mathematics as one of the subject at Graduation or 10+2 level) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmir Migrants). . -
Hi there, there are many colleges and universities which offer MCA programme.
Being a faculty of LPU, I can tell you about the LPU's MCA programme. The eligibility for the course is passing with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or B.A. or B.Com or B.Sc. (any Graduation) with (Mathematics as one of the subjects at Graduation or 10+2 level) or equivalent. The MCA programme at LPU is designed, keeping in view the diverse needs of the industry. The programme aims at professionally grooming the students so that they ca...more
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