How can I pursue MCA?

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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    The eligibility for MCA in most of the top universities is pass with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc (Computer Science) or B.Sc (Information Technology) or any graduation with computer science as a subject for three years or mathematics, statistics, business maths or business statistics or QT as one of the subjects at graduation or 10+2 level) and along with this you might have to clear some entrance test (this may vary with the university you choose).
    If you are eligible as per the above-mentioned criteria then you can surely go for MCA. Career prospects of MCA are that you can work as: Programmer, Database Administrator Applicat
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    Debajit Chandra | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Hi Pankaj,
    If you have done graduation with 50% marks, then usually, you will be able to do MCA. Nowadays, distance learning education offers great degree courses like MBA and MCA.

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