Can I pursue BCA? What is the fee structure? I have scored 63% in class 12th.

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REVA
2016-06-13 18:34:47
Kindly find the below link which will give the detail of BCA http://reva.edu.in/sost/bca

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Iam Warrior
2016-06-11 22:08:55
I would suggest BS(research program) in comp sc. Which is done in collaboration with albama university. Syllabus consist of 70% practical and only 30% theory. The labs are all industrial based. Authorities even assure 100% placement. Register @ www.educationalservices.in and we'll contact you.

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