Is it good to pursue BCA from IGNOU?

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
Yes, you can pursue your BCA degree at IGNOU. It is recognised by the UGC, and degrees offered by IGNOU are considered valid on par with regular degrees. 1. You can apply for admission in the December or July academic session. 2. You have to apply online at the official website of IGNOU. 3. The c

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M
3 years ago
The IGNOU BCA course is valuable because UGC-DEB and AICTE have been approved by the university. Therefore, all university courses are valid and internationally recognised. This is an ideal course for students who cannot attend regular classes out of money or time.

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