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16th June 2016, 11:53 AM
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Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject?


Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject? What is the minimum criteria followed for the course? Can you please guide me with the information on this? It will be helpful if you can provide me the answer soon. Thanks!




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16th June 2016, 02:04 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject?

Sorry, you are not eligible to do BCA course without mathematics subject.

BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Application.

Eligibility of BCA Course:


Candidate must complete the 12th standard or any equivalent course.

Candidate secured minimum 50% of marks in 12th standard.

Candidate should have Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry subjects compulsory in 12th standard.

Candidate should be citizen of India.

Documents attached with application form:


Copy of School leaving certificate

Copy of 10th standard certificate

Copy of 12th standard certificate

Copy of Domicile certificate
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16th June 2016, 08:12 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject?

BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a Bachelor's degree course in the field of computer Applications. The duration of BCA course is 3 years.

To be eligible to pursue BCA course, you must have completed Higher secondary course in any stream from a Government recognised board. It is not mandatory to pursue Mathematics subject in Higher Secondary course to pursue BCA course.

Admissions in BCA course are done on basis of 12th standard board examination marks in most of the colleges. Some top reputed colleges/ universities conducts an admission test/ entrance examination for offering admission in BCA course to merit candidates of the entrance examination.

As per the information you have provided in your query, you have completed your 12th standard from a Government recognised board, so, you are eligible to do BCA course.
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16th June 2016, 10:08 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject?

Yes, you are eligible to get admission in BCA ( Bachelor of Computer Application ) course in any recognised university.

The eligibility to get admission in some of the institute in the course is that the candidate must have passed 10+2 from any recognised board.

But for admission in better institute the minimum required eligibility is candidate must have mathematics ( science ) as main paper.

So, you need to visit official website for university in which you want to get admission.
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16th June 2016, 10:25 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject?

>> Yes you are eligible to do BCA course without opting for Maths subject

>> The required eligibility crietria for BCA course as given below:::::::::::::::::>>>>>>>>>

You must have completed Higher Secondary Examination or equivalent with a minimum of 50%.

The age of candidate must be minimum of 17 years.

>> The name of best college for you as given below::::::::::::::::::>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
  1. Universal College, Bangalore
  2. J.S.S. Polytechnic for Women, Mysore
  3. Ghousia College of Engioneering, Ramanagaram
  4. University of Mysore, Mysore
  5. College of Business Studies, Delhi University
  6. Guru Gobind Singh Indra Prastha University, Delhi
  7. Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana
  8. Madurai University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
  9. Ajay Institute of Management & Information Technology, New Delhi
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