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Hello,
It is based upon your interest and skills. Both the fields are good and can provide you employment. If you are good at maths then go for it just bsc degree is not enough but so you can do Msc or MBA or any other field and then you
Dear student,
You can do BCA as of now as you've only passed out 12th
To take admission, the minimum BCA eligibility is atleast 50% in Class 12 with English as a mandatory subject. Admission is mostly done through entrance examinations like IPU CET, but many colleges like IITM New
Hello learner!!!!
First of all congratulations on scoring a decent percentage in class 12 Board examination. According to your marks you can apply for AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL HUSBANDARY, FISHERY, VETERINARY SCIENCE. You can also do Bsc in BOTANY, ZOOLOGY, CHEMISTRY which are really demanding because it's an evergreen sector and you
Hello Kunal
You can definitely get admission in good colleges for BCA, as most colleges/universities demand candidates that have a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination of HSC from any recognized board or university. Plus, if you had Mathematics as one of the subjects, then it is going
Yes I think it is important. But sometimes, good colleges also take up a separate math exam before giving you an admission to test your skills.
Hi Kunal,
No, its not compulsary to study Maths before the BCA/MCA course but if you have maths, then it is not any harm in that. It is only an add-on to have maths in 12th before pursuing BCA or during BCA studying Maths will help you in programming and
Of course a student is eligible for BCA if he/she has scored 60-70% aggregate in Science stream in HSC. The basic eligibility criteria for BCA is:
Candidates must score a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 in any stream, be it Science, Arts, or Commerce, with English
hey,
see both of the course has its own career opportunity as well as research studies options after completing the masters degree course. now coming to comparison of both of the course, bsc mathematics is a 3 years duration degree course, which syllabus is includes mathematics, number theory, basic of
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