I am weak in maths but I am interested in programming like c++, Java, what can I do? Also, I am not having maths in 12th science.
Do I stand any chance to pursue BCA?
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Hi Omkar,
Mathematics is not a problem to learn c+ Java at all don't bother about the mathematics. BCA is a good degree learn all about the languages and programs but keep on try to learn basic formulas in mathematics which majorally helps to you in you're degree. Keep concentrated and its easy subject learn all basic fundamental formulas. -
Hi there!
Even if you are weak in maths you can also be good in Computer Science or computer programming, basically computer Science requires problem solving skills & logical skills which can be developed by practice. You should also clear concepts of basic mathematics. Hope you got your answer. Regards, Rajdeep Sinha. -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoMathematics is not a problem to learn c+ Java at all don't bother about the mathematics. BCA is a good degree learn all about the languages and programs but keep on try to learn basic formulas in mathematics which majorally helps to you in you're degree. Keep concentrated and its easy subject learn all basic fundamental formulas. -
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoDon't worry about mathematics; learning C+ Java is not at all difficult. BCA is a good degree to learn all about the languages and software, but keep trying to grasp the fundamental mathematical concepts that will greatly assist you in your degree. Maintain your focus, and it's a simple subject to learn all the key formulas. -
To become a successful programmer, one needs to know about algorithms, data structure and mathematics. In mathematics, you should know the topics like linear algebra, set theories, discrete math, number theory and some calculus. You don't need to be scholar in maths but basic concepts and problem solving skills is must. So start your journey and good luck.
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Singahi saifi A writer, coder, learner and a conquerer | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoIt is not a big problem, if you are weak in mathematics, and you don't have Mathematics in class 12th. You can still get an admission in IT field, which is BCA and B.Sc. (IT). Both courses provides you IT knowledge. In both courses, your main subjects will be programming languages. You need to focus on C, C+, Java, SQL, etc., which will be helping you get a good job with decent salary. If you want to learn more about the programming of BCA, then you can download the app, which is named as BCA Course Programming. The link is given below:-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=technark.bca_courprogramming. -
Mathematics is not a problem to learn c+ Java at all don't bother about the mathematics. BCA is a good degree learn all about the languages and programs but keep on try to learn basic formulas in mathematics which major ally helps to you in you're degree. Keep concentrated and its easy subject learn all basic fundamental formulas.
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If you want to make a career in programming and IT sector, then you should try to get admission into B.Tech in CS/IT, if you are eligible for this course. If somehow you are not able to get admission into B.Tech then you can also pursue BCA and B.Sc. BCA is a technical course whereas B.Sc. Is general course. I'd recommend to pursue BCA if you are not eligible for B.Tech.
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