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5 years ago
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BCA
Duration : 3 years. (6 Semesters) Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has

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5 years ago
Dear Shubham Nath, Yes, 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 iss

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5 years ago
Hi Shubham, If you did not study maths in 12th then you are eligible. But one thing you should be aware of that it is not possible to pursue BCA without maths. BCA would have maths but in a very limited level, which is easier. Also, if you pursue your BCA in top university like LPU, their teaching p
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5 years ago
You can take admission in BCA without maths subject in 10 +2 but there will be maths in the curriculum of BCA. Which is importance also. I have done Graduation in BCA with same as yours and I still remember I got maths in two semesters but the good thing is LPU faculty members are so good they made
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5 years ago
Hi Shubham, BCA is a three year degree programme, If you don't have mathematics in 10+2, you are eligible. But if you are looking at BCA programme which doesn't have mathematics in curriculum, its not possible. One good thing is: BCA would have maths but in a very limited level, which is easier. Als

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5 years ago
BCA is a three year degree programme, If you don't have mathematics in 10+2, you are eligible. But if you are looking at BCA programme which doesn't have mathematics in curriculum, its not possible. One good thing is: BCA would have maths but in a very limited level, which is easier. Also, if you pu

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5 years ago
BCA is a three year degree programme, If you don't have mathematics in 10+2, you are eligible. But if you are looking at BCA programme which doesn't have mathematics in curriculum, its not possible. One good thing is: BCA would have maths but in a very limited level, which is easier. Also, if you pu
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