Is the maths part in BCA tough for students who didn't have it in class 12th?
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No, I am also an arts student. I also completed my BCA
without any difficulties. Maths in BCA is not so hard all you need is to study well.
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Well, it actually depends if you had maths is your +2 or not. Because the maths you will study in BCA will be the advanced version of what you studied in your +2. It becomes comparatively difficult to clear maths exam for non-maths students. It is designed and developed for BCA students. Mathematics taught in BCA is purely based on mathematics taught in class 11th and 12th. One needs to have a good grip on the basics of topics covered in class 11th and 12th. Otherwise, it becomes really quite difficult for a non-maths student to clear the exam. I don't want to demotivate you but most of the non-mathematics students end up getting backs...more
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The answer for this question would be a straight NO. Because in BCA you will be studying the basics of mathematics in each of your semester in the first semester you will be studying the basics from the class 11th and from the class 12th and in your second semester you will be studying discrete mathematics which is also easier. Don't be afraid to take admission in BCA because they do not have a different syllabus from the school but still to maintain some difficulty so they have an extra syllabus. If you are not from the maths stream you can still learn and practice it if you have no knowledge about it because the maths in the BCA is n...more
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No, its not at all tough. Even average students are able to solve the maths of BCA. Thus, I would rather say, it's not at all tough for students who haven't studied maths during their class 12 and everything like tough or easy. Its everything depends on the teacher who teaches the subject. So, don't worry if you want to pursue BCA, you can.
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Hi, you can do your BCA. If you have not done your PUC or Diploma through Mysore University where they are offering you the distance education, which is state government university and it has been recognized by the state government.
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Take my advice I am current BCA student in second semester and everyone on this website are just giving you a wrong information the BCA Maths is very tough even for those students too who are already in PCM in 12th. So if you are not in Maths background then don't take it because you need to give 5 times more effort than normal Maths student to just passing the exam. And I will not lie you my name is Adarsh Singh from IMRT college, Lucknow BCA batch 2021-2024.
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
6 years agoYou may study Math beforehand. You can arrange for it. Math becomes vital in several examinations, in future. It makes an Aptitude Test easy for you.
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