Commerce stream
Hi
Yes, you can do BCA even if you don't have maths in your class 12th and you are from commerce stream
This is because ,
It is not mandatory to have maths in all colleges in class 12th in order to be eligible for BCA
For your reference,
BCA eligibility criteria is given below:-
>>>>>>>> BCA eligibility criteria
You need to pass 10+2 in any stream/with any subject in order to be eligible for Bca.
And in general at least 50 % marks in 12th is required.
††††† Important note :-
In some of the colleges , it's mandatory to have maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA
For example,
For VIT Vellore, it's mandatory to have Maths /Business Maths in 10+2 to be eligible for BCA. You can check the same at:- https://www.careers360.com/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/admission
While in most of the colleges,
It is not mandatory to have Maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA, in these colleges students who have passed 10 + 2 in any stream are eligible for BCA.
Some of the colleges/universities where 12th passed in any stream ( Science /commerce/Arts) i. e with any subjects means Maths is not mandatory to be eligible for BCA are listed below along with the link of their eligibility criteria for your reference:-
************ Chirst university:- https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore/bca-course
************ University College, Kurukshetra University:- https://www.careers360.com/colleges/university-college-kurukshetra-university-kurukshetra/bca-course
************ Chandigarh university,:- https://www.careers360.com/university/chandigarh-university-chandigarh/bca
************ Integral University, Lucknow:- https://www.careers360.com/university/integral-university-lucknow/bca-course
To help you further,
other details for BCA are provided below :-
---------------) Admission process
If I tell you about admission then admission in BCA is provided through both i. e on the basis of class 12th percentage and through entrance examination.
---------------) Entrance exams
Some of the entrance examination for BCA are listed below:-
*CUET by Christ university
*Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test
*AIMA UGAT.
*GSAT
For more details about BCA visit
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
---------------)Job Profiles after BCA
Software deceloper
Software Tester,
Junior Programmer,
Database Administrator,
Web Designer,
Web Developer,
System Analyst
----------------------)Top Recruiters:-
Cognizant,
Infosys,
Wipro
HCL
TCS etc
----------------------) Average salary for a bca fresher is roughly around 2.5 - 3 lakh per annum. Salary increases with experience, and also depends upon the company you are in, job post etc
For complete details about BCA, checkout :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Thank you
Dear student,
The NDA is national level exam is conducted by UPSC twice every year for admission to Indian army, Indian Navy, Indian Airforce. This exam is gateway for students looking forward to join Defence.
Educational qualification is on following-
For Army wing - 12th class pass of 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent examination conducted by State education board or University
For Airforce and Naval wings - 12th class pass of 10+2 pattern of school education or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as subject conducted by state education board or University.
NDA application is only available of official website of UPSC. Procedure to apply it is on following:
Hence commerce students with Mathematics can apply NDA for Army wing only.
For Airforce and Naval wings of NDA, eligibility is 10+2 pattern with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as a mandatory subjects.
Hi,
BCA is a Bachelor's of Computer Applications degree, which is a undergraduate three years course. The course offers jobs in Information Technology, Networking, banking etc.
The eligibility criteria is to pass from class 10th and class 12th from any stream with minimum 50% aggregate.
So yes, you are eligible irrespective of your commerce stream.
There are many entrance exams like AIMA UGAT, IPU CET, SUAT, GSAT, SRMHCA etc., which opens the path to the colleges providing the course..
I hope it covers your query.
Thank you!
Hi Candidate,
Commerce stream is related to social and financial studies. It is the field of business.
The subjects are related to money, business and economy of the country.
There are subjects like:
And many other related subjects. Some are course sensitive.
I hope it helps.
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. Sure, you can! Although a few universities have specific requirements favoring senior secondary certificate or equivalent qualification holders with science stream subjects (specifically Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (P.C.M.)), there are numerous universities in India and abroad that allow senior secondary certificate(10+2) or equivalent qualification holders in any stream to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology(BSc.-I.T.) program.
Another point worth mentioning is that some universities require candidates to have studied mathematics as a subject in 10+2, while others prefer students who have studied Computer Science(C.S.) or Informatics Practices(I.P.) as a subject in 10+2. Thus, there are no universally applicable eligibility criteria for seeking admission to the BSc.-I.T. program in India or many other countries.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
Dear Student ,
Look, it depends upon college to college. Majority of the colleges mainly wants to have the relevant hons subject as a compulsory subject in Class 12th qualifying exam to do B.Sc
Some other eligibility criteria :
For more details about this course , refer this :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-bachelor-of-science
Hope this helps !
Hi there,
Hope so you are good. I will suggest you to not focus on money. Just focus on your skills. If you will have skills and talent then no one will be able to stop you from earning. So,for now focus on learning skills. Also,don't choose any stream just because of pressure. Choose what you want to do. If you are good at science then go for science stream. Otherwise go for commerce stream if you like it.
So,it is totally your choice to choose whatever you want.
Hope it helps you
Good luck!
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