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Hey,
From what you have stated here, I am going to assume that you are not well versed in English, but since you wish to pursue B.Com Computer, there is very little to do with English in this course.
Majorly, Computer related courses have technical readings and practicals where you have to use an artificial language. There will not be any huge problem in your case. You should probably move ahead with your decision.
You can always learn basic English to figure your way around people and courses from YouTube, online resources, etc. It will help you in the long run since English has become a vital part for your survival in the society.
Do ask away if you wish to seek more guidance regarding English language or any course in general!
Best Wishes.
There are various colleges and universities which charges different fee structure. The average fees varies from 10,000 to 50000 per year. Mentioned below are the name of the top and popular colleges and universities which offer Bachelor of Commerce:
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The total number of seats for Computer Science & Engineering at different IITs and ISM is 923 seats. Total Computer science seats in national institute of technology colleges. In NIT'S , there are almost 50 seats at each NIT college for B. TECH in computer engineering . There are 31 NIT'S in India , so total seats all over india is 1550.
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After completing bachelor of computer science, statistics and mathematics, there are a lot of opportunities available for the students. You can apply for various jobs such as Analysis consultant, statistician, business analyst, sas programmer, software developer, mobile app developer etc. The average salary package you can expect is 4 lacs per annum. With the ongoing increasing experience the salary can reach up to 10 lacs per annum.
For increasing career opportunities, you can also apply for Master of science degree and then can go for PhD degree.
Hello,
That is entirely dependent upon your post-graduation goals. In other words, if you want to work for a corporation as a developer, you should choose BCA, however if you want to become a professor, Bsc is an excellent choice. After earning your B.S., you can work for any organisation, but you will need to put in more effort than most. The reason I'm telling you this is because, unlike in BCA, where you'll study about applications, the emphasis in Bsc is on theoretical understanding.
Therefore, there are many high prospects for being recruited at the top MNCs if you study extremely well. As a consequence, I would conclude that a BCA degree is beneficial if you want to get employment quickly.
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Hi,
As per your mentioned query yes, you are eligible to persue BCA. The eligibility criteria for BCA vary from college to college so it's depends on the college in which you wanted to take admission.
The basic BCA eligibility criteria for the BCA admission process is mentioned below:
Hope this will help you !
HELLO ASPIRANT,
HOPE YOU ARE DOING GREAT. I would like to let you know that it is a little challenging for a BiPC student to pursue a B.sc. in computers because Mathematics is a requirement in your intermediate class to get admission to the programme. Students who studied physics, chemistry, computer science, and math in the 12th grade are eligible for a BSc. But a BiPC student can pursue a BCA degree (Bachelors in Computer Applications). To qualify for a bachelor's degree in computer science, you must have completed the 10+2 programme from a recognised board with English, physics, chemistry, and mathematics as required subjects.
ALL THE BEST
Hello student,
below is the method and criteria for calculating the percentage score in Class 10th board exam from CGPA scores :
To calculate the percentage of your CBSE Class 10 board marks, you need to follow the given below steps: Step 1: Add the grade points of all main subjects. Step 2: Divide this sum by five. Step 3: Now, multiply the results of step 2 by 9.5 .
Furthermore, Pass marks in CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board exams is 33% . For subjects that have both practical and theory, securing at least 33% marks in both is a must.
Further, the subjects that have higher marks are calculated in the total marks.
I hope that this will help.
Congratulations for your results!!
Yes, you can qualify for IIT and NIT. You may score not so well in class 12th but, you can qualify competitive exams. I know few people who did not score good in class 12th, but qualified NEET and JEE. So your class 12th marks should not hinder your career.
But you should score more than 60% as an eligibility criteria and that you have done. So no worries. Now you should focus on further studies.
If you want to get admission into IIT or NIT then stop thinking about 12th result and start your preparation for JEE. Widen your horizon and start solving questions and clear your concepts for competitive exam.
Hope it helps.
All The Best!!
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