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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you can do your BCA after 12th also. You can go from science, commerce or arts stream based on your interest.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You should have minimum 50% in class 12th (any stream) to do BCA. Some colleges prefer students who have studied Mathematics till class 12th, whereas there are some colleges which give admission to those who had opted Arts or Commerce. Best Universities for doing BCA are: Delhi University, Delhi, Lovely Professional University- Punjab, VIT University Tamilnadu, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi, NMIMS Mumbai, Anna University Tamil Nadu, University of Mumbai, University of Kolkata, Pune University, University of Hyderabad, Delhi University, AMU, The Maharaj Sayaji Rao University, JNU Delhi. You can attain positions as Developers, De
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Vibhor Kashyap

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No, IITM Janakpuri doesn't ask for mathematics. Only 50% in +2 is required for admission.
If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app "BCA - Course Programming" which is specially designed and developed for BCA students and is available on Google Play Store. It has programs and assignments of languages like C, C+ and Java with their outputs. You'll be studying these languages in your 3 years of BCA.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Nikhil,
Yes, of course you can pursue MCA at Delhi University after you complete your graduation in BCA. You should definitely apply for the same.
Good luck.

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Moumita Saha

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Rohit, yes you can do BCA. Although some colleges prefer students with maths in class 12th, yet some college take students from PCB with computer as well. If you are really passionate about BCA go for it and search for the right college as per your requirement.

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Sahil Rana

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To pursue BCA you can join from Science, Commerce and Arts background. But to pursue BTech or BSC CS, you'll need a solid background of mathematics.
The main diffence between BSC CS and BCA is BCS CS is concept oriented, It will teach you the Core Concept of computer science which include pure mathematics which will help you to learn anything new very quickly, other hand BCA is application oriented, teach current technologies, but learning new technoloigies or working on Core Computing is difficult.

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Khushi Jain

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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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