Is there any entrance exam for admission to BCA at Lords University?
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No, entrance exams are generally not compulsory. Admission is usually based on eligibility criteria and merit.

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No, the selection criteria for the course is merit-based. The college provides a full-time, three-year BCA course. To enrol for this course, candidates should meet the last educational qualification set by the college. Students should pass Class 12 with 60% aggregate to meet the eligibility for BCA
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