Can I pursue BCA with commerce and maths as additional subjects?

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Asked by shivam kumar

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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello!
    Yes, You can go with it. You can opt for BCA. Off course you can, but you have to hard wok in mathematics paper in BCA. BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a three-year undergraduate level course in Information Technology. The course provides you with skills for addressing the issues related to computer applications. To be eligible for admission in the course, the candidate must have cleared 10+2 from a recognised board. The institute provides an option for specialisation in BCA. Some of the BCA specialisation courses include Word Processing, Animation, Systems Analysis, Database Management, Programming Langu
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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
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    Yes, you can surely take additional subjects in college. These days the concept of major and minor in India are allowing the candidates to put in their vigor for their career as well as passion for a course which they wanted to do for their passion. There are many good colleges which are following this trend, like Lovely Professional University. Yes you can surely take additional subjects in college. These days the concept of major and minor in India are allowing the candidates to put in their vigor for their career as well as passion for a course which they wanted to do for their passion. LPU is extending beneficial multi-disciplin
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Shivam, If You have done commerce with mathematics in your 12th class then you are eligible for BCA if you have more than 50% aggregate marks. In fact you will be eligible for MCA lateral entry. All the best for your future.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Hi Shivam,
    I can understand two scenarios here:
    1. You have commerce with mathematics in your 10+2
    So yes, you are eligible if you score more than 50%
    2. You want to study Commerce subjects along with your BCA curriculum: So this kind of concept is practiced only buy LPU among all the top universities in India by way of open minors. You can choose the open minors from the bouquets of subject available.
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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can. To do BCA, one needs to pass HSC with mathematics as a subject irrespective of the stream, so you can apply.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Yes, you can. To do BCA one needs to pass HSC with mathematics as a subject irrespective of the stream, so you can apply.

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