Computers & IT (Non-Engg) Eligibility

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Pulkit,
According to your interest you can think about these fields related to computer:
BCA
B.Sc-IT
B.Sc computer science
BFA animation
But for BCA, you need to check the particular Universities eligibility because most of them require subject like computer science or maths or informatics practice for BCA.
All the best.

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kunal hanche

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Don't need to prepare acc my knowledge, the CLG teachers will teach u evry subject

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Artha Juneja

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Hi Chandra,
Bachelors in Computer application (BCA) is one of the popular options to make a career in information technology. It is an undergraduate academic degree in computer application. The duration of this program is three years. It is equivalent with B.Tech/B.E in Computer Science or Information technology.
Eligibility:
To be eligible for BCA, you should have passed 10+2 from any stream with English as passing Subject with minimum 45% marks in aggregate
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After the successful completion of the program, a student should be able to get entry level job in the field of Information Technology or ITES.
BCA graduates can also
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archana bansla

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I believe you can pursue Msc IT. Not sure what all universities have it. Do a research over the internet and find out about MSC IT.

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archana bansla

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JAVA, C C+ are good courses if you are from computer background. If you are into mechanical, then go for CAD/CAM. for electrical students, MATLAB is worth it.

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