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Hi there.
Yes, you will be admitted to the BCA program despite having no coding experience or coming from a non-mathematical background.
You will learn how to code from the ground up, just as in BCA. If you just attend your lectures on a regular basis and pay close attention, you will start to comprehend the principles and enjoy studying it. But what is most required is a desire and enthusiasm in programming.
Although many colleges may admit you even if you come from a non-mathematical background, Initially, it will be a little challenging for you to comprehend the subject if you haven't studied computer science. I'd advise you to start working on your 10+2 math on your own as it will be very beneficial to you in future semesters.
Hey student!
Actually, No you cannot persue BCA course without MATHS after 12th.
Bachelor of Computer Application is a 3-year long undergraduate programme, which demands students to complete their 12th or equivalent exam with min of 50% marks and any mathematics subject compulsorily to be eligible for this course.
There might be a possibility that some colleges take entrance test and their eligibility criteria might be different too.
Thanks and Good luck!
Hello student,
Actually the answer is yes and no both. Because you obviously can do your pmm and BCA degree together different college and one should be distance course. And in case of you are representing your certificate you can show your any certificate among them. So choose the main subject according to your own choice.
The course bmm or bachelor of mass media is a 3 years long undergraduate degree course which is actually consists of communication and its mediums like newspaper, radio, television . In some institution you also can choose some specialisations like newspaper reporting, reporting, videography etc. To get into the scores ones it should be minimum 17 and they should pass their 10 + 2 level in any specialization. You can go through this link below 2 know more.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bmm-bachelor-of-mass-media/
Bachelor in computer application is a 3 years long undergraduate degree course which consist of different ideas about computer and its various parts. The basically ability criteria for BCA is you just have to pass your 10 + 2 level with computer application as a subject. You should have anyone 45 to 50% marks. Click on the link to know what about this course.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hey aspirant
Eligibility criteria of Mca is Bca or Bsc in any subject but you should have studied maths upto 12th. So you can either go for mca after bsc agriculture . No need of taking bca aftet bsc agriculture to get a seat in mca, also it's tine consuming. For getting admission in bsc agriculture you could either apply by entrance exam luke ICAR, NEET or by direct merit mark. It is a 4 year course, after Bsc agriculture you will be going to entirely different field that is Mca which related with computer science, data etc. For mca application tgere will be an entrance test . That will be based on aptitude, reasoning, mathematics, computer etc. According to your rank you will alloted for mca in corresponding colleges. Hope this information is beneficial.
Hello dear,
There are very few Colleges ok Kerala offering Bachelor of Computer Applications in Cloud Computing specialization. It is a three years Under Graduation degree course in Cloud Computing.
BCA Cloud Computing Colleges in Kerala are listed below.
**St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam
**Sacred Heart College, Kochi
**ECR Group of Institutions, Ernakulam, Kerala
**Amity University Online
Candidates are required to have minimum 50 percentage to 60 percentage in 10+2 or equivalent exam in relevant subjects from a recognised Board or College. Admission is based on merit obtained in qualifying exam or entrance exam score.
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Once you have completed BCA, then you have nothing to worry about your 12 level subject combination. Any BCA degree student with score above 50% in graduation is eligible for the course of MCA. So you are eligible for the MCA if you complete your BCA with greater than 50% marks.
In some institutes, the Mathematics in 10+2 is required for those student who have done any other degrees in sciences and wants to take admission in the MCA course. Don't confuse yourself with that.
BCA graduates are eligible for the MCA only if they have the percentage marks as specified by the MCA offering institute (in general, the minimum marks of eligibility is around 50%)
For more information regarding MCA consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Bca is bachelor of computer applications. You can do bca in any college even if you study biology. There is no such colleges which offer bca course to students from biology background. Eligibility criteria for bca is 10 ,12th with 50% mark and pass in English. Students who take biology can also apply for bca. Admission is either based on merit or entrance test conducted at University level.
Bca is about computers, programming, mathematics and all. If you are from biology background, initially you feel a difficulty but after getting basics you can make up.
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