Can I know about BCA course?

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
After 12th, you can apply for BCA. Generally, the eligibility criteria for most colleges is that a candidate needs to score at least 45% in +2 to be eligible for admission into BCA. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this a

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Vibhor Kashyap
6 years ago
BCA is a 3 year degree course pursued by candidates who are interested in building a career in IT industry. After 12th you can apply for BCA. Generally, the eligibility criteria for most colleges is that a candidate needs to score at least 45% in +2 to be eligible for admission into BCA. If you want

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Singahi saifi
7 years ago
BCA is a three year undergraduate course. BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Application. BCA is a technical course understand which you'll come to learn some languages and few colleges have started giving other extra knowledge to their students to get more job opportunities in future. They are pro

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Alapan Roy
9 years ago
BCA is an undergraduate degree course in computer application. With the rapid growth of IT industry in India, the demand for computer professionals is increasing day by day. This increasing growth of IT industry has created a lot of opportunities for the computer graduates. Bachelor of Computer Appl

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