Can I get into BCA at Jaypee College with 88.2% in the CBSE boards exam?
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Yes, with 88.2% in your CBSE board exam, you should comfortably meet the eligibility criteria for BCA at many Jaypee University of Information Technology (or related “Jaypee” institutions) — but some caveats apply depending on exactly which “Jaypee college” you mean and whether admission is via m
Yes — it appears very likely you can get into the BCA programme at Jaypee University, Anoopshahr (UP) with 88.2% in your CBSE 12th boards, but there are a few conditions to check and some steps you'll want to confirm.
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✅ What the eligibility says
According to the university's website for their BCA
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