What about BCA? My friend asked me about that.But she got low marks on +2.Can anyone briefly explain the course details and scope?

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Ankit Pandey
9 years ago
BCA(Bachelor In Computer Applications) is best 3 years programs for those who interested in computers.BCA have almost same scope like Btech in CSE but condition is you have to be more enrolled in practical and always update your self with programs because BCA is less practically based programs.

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bhai! one more doubt! i have secured 83 on jee main and 95.08% in +2(hsc) I'm belongs to sc category. can i get a seat in nit?

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4 years ago
Bachelors of Computer Application is a 3 years undergraduate degree which provides the students with the knowledge in Technology applications and practical implication. Through this course, the candidates are provided knowledge in terms of the Computer and Information Technology, Communication, Mana

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4 years ago
Admission in any programme depends on qualifying the Eligibility criteria for the same. As per the Eligibility Criteria mentioned on website of LPU, Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST. So, qualifying the same you can proceed for Admissio

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Vibhor Kashyap
7 years ago
BCA is a 3 year degree course. It is generally pursued by candidates who wants to work in IT Sector. In BCA, you'll study at least 3-4 programming languages depending upon the college. Your friend can easily pursue BCA without any problem, as some universities allow candidates with 45% in +2. So, yo

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Pallavi Jain
7 years ago
Hello, The general eligibility criteria to be eligible to apply for BCA course is: you must have completed your Higher Secondary (+2) Examination equivalent (Diploma degree) with minimum 50% marks in total and also having mathematics as a subject.

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