Can I pursue BCA after completing B.Sc? I got 48% in my B.Sc and these are not sufficient to get MCA course.

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Asked by VISHAL MISHRA

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    Sohil Kureshi

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can but you have to complete your graduation with B.Sc and there are other better options for you to choose from M.Sc, B.Ed and much more. And if you choose BCA, 3 precious years of your life are wasted. So my suggestion is to go for PG or other courses for a bright career. Best of luck!

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