can i do bca after 12 but in 12 std i do.not have maths

283 Views|9 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Venkat Ramana
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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
Hi Dear, You can join BCA without Maths. But you need to score good marks in 12th to get into good institutions. Wish you all the best. Feel free to revert.

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Thank You sir..

priyanka Priyadarshi
9 years ago
i don't think maths is compulsory for studying bca.

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bcoz all programing language depends on maths only

Sayeed Nabeel
9 years ago
yes you can do BCA after 12 even if you didn't studied the maths in +2

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yes it's compulsory to study maths but there are some colleges which give admission to students which don't study maths in +2 ......

Sunil Soni
9 years ago
In majority of Institutes BCA eligibility is +2 from a recognized board. Therefore , you are eligible for admission to BCA.

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thanq very much sir for the suggestions

akash william
9 years ago
Yes, you can. You have a bright future.

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9 years ago
yes. I myself is choosing bca with commerce field without maths. but score well in 12 class.

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easily bro. you can get but the faculty of that college is not good. but I think reva university will give you admission. but this university is not good . but yu can do and score well and look for best mca colleges in india.

Neeraj Kumar
9 years ago
Theer is need to have maths at 12th level to go for BCA , mostly college eligibility cretaria are same , bu in some private college may be different, but you can choose maths at graduation level and after taht you may go for MCA after graduation

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ankur chauhan
9 years ago
bca study is no math

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Kamaraju pulugurtha
9 years ago
Don't plan for a qualification, without a definite objective. Certain courses do need Math and BCA is one. You need Math to build a concept. Math is the basis for many.So, learn it, with outside help, if needed.

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Prateek Pahuja
9 years ago
Yes, you can. First decide your interest level and where you want to see yourself down the line 5 years and aim accordingly.

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