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15th November 2011, 09:28 AM
devpandey007
 
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Which College am I eligible for MCA course in UP and NCR having completed BCA and being a candidate of Non Mathematics at 10+2?


dear sir i am just completed my BCA .i am non mathmaitics stu. at 10+2.in which collge i am eligible for MCA in up and NCR ........plz send me name of collges



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15th November 2011, 12:46 PM
gkumar13000
 
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Default Re: Which College am I eligible for MCA course in UP and NCR having completed BCA and being a candidate of Non Mathematics at 10+2?

any graduate is eligible for mca.
very few institutes ask for 10 + 2 with maths.
as u r bca u are eligible for mca



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15th November 2011, 04:33 PM
Bishwajit Giri
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Default Re: Which College am I eligible for MCA course in UP and NCR having completed BCA and being a candidate of Non Mathematics at 10+2?

The UPSC(Union Public Service Commission) and the Central Government conducts the railway recruitment examinations for various posts.

for more visit:http://www.upsc.gov.in

The examinations are:

1:Special Class Railway Apprentices(SCRA) Examination
for that exam:
a)you should complete 10+2 and Bachelor degree with Physics and Mathematics or Chemistry and Mathematics with minimum of 50%.

b)your age should be between 17 – 21 years .

2:Railway Officers Examination for the post of-

Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS)

Indian Railway Store Service (IRSS)

Indian Railway Service of Engineers (IRSE)

Indian Railways Accounts Service (IRAS)

RPF Sub-Inspectors / Constables etc

for that exam you should have bachelor degree with 10+2 level science stream.
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