Computer application
You may get admission in BCA, but it is better to repeat theory paper. It will be helpful for your future because in BCA course include mathematic in its 2 semester which is of 12th level for 1st and 2nd years in the first semester the level is basic then the level rise as per the syllabus and as the next semester begins.so you need to keep practicing maths along with BCA to get any job.
You can also do polytechnic if you Pass your 10th board exam with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics, Science, and English.
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To pursue BCA AND MCA, you don't need to opt for Science with Mathematics specifically in your 10+2 education. However, it depends on the specific admission requirements of the institutions you're interested in applying to. M ost BCA programs require candidates to have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board with any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts). Some institutions may require Mathematics as a compulsory subject, while others may accept candidates from any stream.
For admission to MCA programs, candidates need a BCA a related field such as B.Sc. (Computer Science), B.Sc. (Information Technology), or B.Sc. (Mathematics) from a recognized university. Some institutions may also accept candidates with a Bachelor's degree in any discipline along with Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 or at the undergraduate level.
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Yes, after completing B.Com with Computer Applications you can pursue specialization in either blockchain development or machine learning. Both fields offer exciting career opportunities and are in high demand in current times.
For blockchain development, you can learn programming languages like Solidity and smart contract development and for machine learning, you can focus on programming languages like Python and learn algorithms and techniques for data analysis and pattern recognition.
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