How can I apply for BCA after 12th board with pcb subject?
I'm from Maharashtra. And I want to do BCA in other states how can do it?
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To be eligible for admission into BCA a candidate needs to score atleast 45% marks in +2. A candidate can be from any stream, so that means Science, Commerce and Arts students too can pursue BCA course. The eligibility criteria is different for every university, some universities conduct entrance exams and some provides direct admission via management quota. Therefore, at this point of time I would recommend you to take admission soon as the session for most universities will begin by July. Just select a university/college by checking their rank and eligibility criteria. Then seek admission into that college. You actually need to hurry...more
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Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16
6 years agoUniversities conduct their own exams and many private colleges also accept the score of these exams for admission in BCA course. Therefore, you will have to sit in the entrance exam for getting admission. -
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Budhyani singh I am currently pursing b. tech CS from KIT | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoYou can take BCA after 12 (PCB). However, you should have passed with atleast 50% in 12. For more details, you take the help of Google.
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