M.C.A.
Dear Aspirant,
You can find many good colleges in India for your Master of Computer Application Career. Some of the colleges are listed below.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes you do both B.C.A + M.C.A if you take commerce with maths or computer as you will have one subject that is maths or computer which is basic requirement of doing B.C.A + M.C.A. As
Hello aspirant,
I am sorry to tell you but according to the eligibility criteria you should score minimum 50% in your graduation to be able to do MCA (Master in computer applications)
The other eligibility criteria includes
Hello Student ,
Taking admission MCA candidate must be graduate eith mathematics, B tech,graduate of any stream but have mathematics in 12 class std,
Admission of MCA in different institutions in National level and state level there are many entrance test are held in India in the month of July
Of course you can do MCA after B.Sc without a doubt. The eligibility criteria for MCA is any undergraduate degree with maths as one of the subjects in your 10+2 .
All the students after they have completed their graduation becomes eligible for any kind of government exam that includes
hello
The minimum eligibility for MCA is graduation in any stream with maths in your 10+2. So, you may choose any of the subjects from physics, chemistry or maths according to your interest. Best subject for BSc would be computer science according to me . But if you have to
Hello Student,
You have got a good percentage in your examination and on the basis of that I am providing you a list of colleges in which you can get admission with this much percentage:
SSN college of engineering, Chennai
Kumaraguru college of Technology, Coimbatore
Thiagarajar school of Management, Madurai
Hey,
To be very honest both the courses are good in their position as both of them are the demanding courses theses days.
Now comes the choosing part. It's you who need to decide which field interests you more as compared to the other. Both the options are pretty good
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