B.C.A.
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See it does not matter which field of education you pursue for your Bachelor's program but you are eligible for admission to MBA courses offered by different Management institutions like IIMs/NITs/IITs or other institutions. If you want to take admission in MBA course offered by most premier management
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Eligibility criteria for BCA is Candidate must have passed 12th atleast with 50% or more than 50%. For taking admission in BCA Candidate must have give the entrance exam IPU CET BCA, KIITEE BCA, LUCSAT BCA, PESSAT. The candidates who are in their
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The admission in Christ university is done on the basis of Skill Assessment, Academic Performance, and Personal interview. So you will need to fill the application form from the official website and then depending on your 10+2 level score you will be called for personal interview. Keep an eye
No Delhi University does not offer B.C.A. Here is the list of colleges in Delhi that offer B.C.A course
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Yes, you can do M.sc Electronics after BCA . The eligibility criteria to take admission in M.sc electronics is 55% in graduation and 10+2 with maths. If you follow this eligibility criteria then you can do M.sc with electronics.
Colleges for M.sc Electronics
NIMCET is an NIT MCA Common Entrance Test is the most popular exam to get admission in MCA (Master of Computer Application) courses offered by the National Institution of Technology. The candidates qualifying for this exam can get admission in 11 NITs out of 31 NITs.
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Yes some private colleges take students based on direct examination or from the past academic records.In case of direct admission you are required to provide donations to the college.Candidates who wish to seek MCA admission directly without entrance exam requirement can directly visit any of the private MCA
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Well the eligibility criteria for master entrance exam would want you to have a certain amount of passing percentage in your last qualifying examination that is your bachelor's degree in this case. So the high school percent won't matter as a eligibility criteria and anyway you have passed the
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