I have done BBA. Am I eligible to do MCA? What colleges can I expect for this course?

I have not studied Maths in 10+2 as well as in graduation.

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    Priya Kumari | Contributor-Level 8

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    Yes, as a BBA graduate, you can pursue an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) program, but eligibility criteria may vary depending on the university or institution. Here's a detailed breakdown:

    Required Academic Qualification:

    Most universities require candidates to have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics as a subject in either 10+2 or at the undergraduate level.If you did not have Mathematics in your BBA, you might not be eligible unless you took it in high school.

    Entrance Exams: Admissions are generally based on entrance exams like NIMCET, MAH MCA CET, TANCET, CUET, or state-level tests.Some private univ

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