Can I pursue BCA after class 12th in commerce without maths?

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anjali gola
9 years ago
It is compulsory to have maths in class 12th to pursue BCA but there are some institutes that accept students who didn't had maths in +2 as well. You can look for such institutes to pursue BCA.

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Can I know about the institutes offering BCA without maths in Mumbai?

aneesh ram
9 years ago
No, you are not eligible to pursue BCA after class12th.

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Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
It is not compulsory to have maths to do BCA after 12th.

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J
3 years ago
It is not compulsory to have Maths to do BCA after 12th.

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
It is compulsory to have maths in class 12th to pursue BCA but there are some institutes that accept students who didn't had maths in +2 as well. You can look for such institutes to pursue BCA.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Hello Nishish, Yes, you are eligible for BCA, as in BCA you only have to develop computer applications that only needs coding.

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Alapan Roy
9 years ago
No, you cannot pursue BCA with opting for maths in HSC. BCA is the part of science stream.

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