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Hey,
The eligibility of MCA course is any graduate who had maths at 10+2 (https://ask.careerguide.com/t/what-are-my-career-options-after-12-pcm/7179/4) or in graduation level.
Since you are already into BCA which is one level down to an MCA, YOU ARE DEFINITELY eligibile to pursue MCA course in future. Not having maths at 10+2 level is not a problem since your graduation will supercede your 10+2 (https://ask.careerguide.com/t/what-are-my-career-options-after-12-pcm/7179/4) marks criteria.
Here are some top MCA colleges in INDIA :
Hello,
That was a smart move by you as you did not leave your passion for computer science. Many students just leave their passion in order to choose a reputed college.
But as per the above mentioned colleges I think you should choose VIPS because that college do has a brand name and also greater outreach than the other. In placements opportunities are more and good companies comes for placements.
Hello Student
If you have no interest in master of computer application course in which coding and computer based jobs are related in which you feel uneasy. After b.com and then MCA will be a good option if you have interest in computer related jobs. To take admission in MCA course should have Mathematics in 10% to level examinations or in the graduation level mathematics is a compulsory for MCA course. The scope for B.com with MCA is system management analyst, software developer, system developer, quality control system,. The average salary of it is 5 lacs to 800000 per annum. Maybe high as 10 lacs per annum to 15 lacs per annum.
Hope this helps.
Good Afternoon
Hope you are absolutely fine, as per your query.. It is very difficult to answer the exact fees structure because fees may vary from college to college. so, it would be great if you comment down college name I will try to answer you fees structure of that college, and the average fees for Bachelor of Computer Application is in the range of Rs. 80k to Rs. 150k in India.
You can get admission in BCA course through merit list and from some common entrance examination like: IPU CET, KITEE CET, JNUEE, SET, CUET etc.
For more information about BCA checkout given link below: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hope you found it helpful All the best!!!
hello aspirant,
The BCA (Bachelors in Computer Application) course is a 3 year degree course. the eligibility criteria for this course includes : 10+2 with a minimum of 50% from a recognized board.
furthermore, the average fees structure for BCA courses vary form Colleges to colleges. The general fee structure for BCA Course is Rs 90,000-1,50,000.
Furthermore, to know more about the BCA Course in full detail, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
I hope that this will help.
Hi Mohit,
Yes you can go for BCA with class 12th qualification certificate. Most of the colleges ask only for the class 12th result whereas in some cases they ask for maths exams while some conduct their own entrance exams for BCA. So, you can pursue BCA after 12th MCVC.
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Hello Abhiram,
On the off chance that you are from a science background and need your career in software engineering (computer science), kindly do BTech CS rather than BSc. CS!!!
BSc CS will teach you about computer application but wont focus much on coding.There is no worth of BSc. CS, in the end you should do MSc. or MCA. Organizations lean toward BTech students over Bsc/BCA/MCA/Msc understudies. Regardless of whether you find a new line of work, the bundle will be low. After Bsc you won't be qualified for GATE.
Presently, in the event that you are from a commerce background, do BCA rather than BSc. CS as it will give you more viable information!!!
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