What are the eligibility criteria to pursue MCA?

hiiiiii i am a student of bca now i am planning to pursuing mca. i got 46% in my 12th class and 52% and i just want to known that when we go for placement after doing mca does the companies hire those students whose got 60% in their 12th and 10th standard??????? please tell me as i am very confuse..

120 Views|Posted 2010-07-25 01:39:16
Asked by Arun Kumar
7 Answers
Priya Saxena
2010-08-04 16:32:19
Hi Arun, Merit is something which is very important and is considered as an integral aspect during placements but more than that it is your skill set and knowledge that you represent at the time of the placements/ interviews. If you are looking for the placements post BCA/MCA, definitely it would b

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Vineet Raj Kapoor
2010-07-31 01:53:13
Marks are not important, however, if low marks mean you are not good at a subject then there may be a problem. Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer you may select it as bes

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kaustubh
2010-07-31 01:27:00
the companies dont see marks of ssc or hsc...u may get a good job

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Rajan vohra
2010-07-28 20:36:00
ALWAYS keep positive attitude in u.when a company recruits it not only see the educational achievement but other things like ur commitment towards job profile ur attitude, ur thinking etc. if u r lacking in one area, u can beat the competitors in other areas,for example start ur job in an average fi

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Vikas Naidu
2010-07-25 14:49:46
Hello Arun. This may cause problem if u only take the degree of BCA and MCA. But If u opt any International Certifications instead of full time MCA cos it take 3 years and any technical practical certification will take less than 3-6 months. and u will be recognised by the Industry as a specialised

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2010-07-25 08:35:37
Merit + Skills works well. There has to be a balance.

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neeti
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2010-07-25 08:16:11
ya, merit is imp, but ur practical knowledge is also considered.. all d best

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