I am thinking to do BCA course from itm Gwalior after my 12th but the problem is that I am a commerce student without maths can I do MCA

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    Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hi Shivansh
    Don't be so confused. Even If you don't have mathematics in 12th, you can go for BCA as it is a computer-based subject. After completing your 3-years course of BCA, you can go for MCA.
    Hope my suggestion will help you.
    Thank you!
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    Seheer Ottayil Educational Expert and Columnist | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Hi Mahesh JAIN
    Bachelor of Computer Applications is an applied Science graduation.So in major universities insist mathematical background for BCA Course. The eligibility followed by majority universities for BCA Program is - HSc with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Application as a subject of study.Same is the eligibility for B.Sc-Computer Science and IT Programs.
    I am holding graduation in both BCA and BBA and also PG in Computer Science and Management. So I can help you in detail. I did my first graduation in BCA and later second degree in BBA. The papers / syllabus are same as B.Sc Computer Science and IT. There are two math
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hello Shivansh,
    Major universities insist mathematical background for BCA Course. The eligibility followed by majority universities for BCA programme is - HSc with Mathematics / Computer Science / Computer Application as a subject of study. Same is the eligibility for B.Sc-Computer Science and IT Programs. I am holding graduation in both BCA and BBA and also PG in Computer Science and Management. So I can help you in detail. I did my first graduation in BCA and later second degree in BBA. The papers / syllabus are same as B.Sc. Computer Science and IT. There are two maths papers in BCA and B.Sc.
    1. Numerical and statistical methods
    2. Di
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    chandrashekhar vedak

    9 years ago
    Yes, go ahead without hesitation.
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    Hasan Juzerbhai MBA student | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Yes, as you have commerce background with maths, it would be helpful for you in BCA. Also, it has scope in this field as it is a computer field.
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    Alapan Roy BCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH. | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    you can. but you should be faced problem in future.
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    vaibhav kachhwaha curretnly in class 11 taken commerce

    9 years ago
    in dude,without maths its not possible to do BCA I am in class 11th and I have taken maths bcoz to do BCA, MCA and maths fill further also help in entrance exams and in other cources
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    Balwinder Kaur Success is an old ABC:ability, break, courage | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Math is compulsory subject for BCA.So I advice you to do B.Com. There are many Career opportunities after B.Com
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    Mahesh Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    if you are good in mathematics then go with BCA otherwise go with other courses.
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    avinash sharma It's me avinash sharma study BBA

    9 years ago
    Firstly do conform What you want to do BCA or MCA

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