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6th February 2010, 07:06 PM
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Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
i had math in bca I & II sem but not in 10+2,am i eligible for rmcaat? if not what should i do to become eligible for rmcaat & other mca enterance examinations
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8th February 2010, 12:12 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Eligibility Criteria: To apply for RMCAAT a candidate must have a bachelor's degree with atleast 50% marks(45% for SC/ST/OBC) in aggregate with Mathematics ...
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10th February 2010, 01:22 PM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
The candidates must possess (10+2) at school level with mathematics and Graduation (3 years duration) in any subject from any recognized University or Graduation (10+2+3 years duration) in any subject with mathematics as one subject from any recognized University, with at least 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST and Non creamy layer OBC candidates), without any approximation in the Graduate Examination.
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17th February 2010, 04:13 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Nothing can be done for you because Maths as one of the main subject in +2 is compulsory for persuing MCA.
But that does'nt mean you can not make you dream of studing MCA come true,you can appear for JECA,following are the eligibility criteria for jeca:- Candidates who have cleared their Bachelor’s degree examination are eligible to apply for the course Candidates with statistics or mathematics in their bachelor’s degree are free to apply. Candidates appearing in their final year examination (bachelor’s degree) can also seek for admission. There is no age limit for the candidates However,besides this various private institutes offers direct admission also. Best of luck |
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18th February 2010, 12:10 PM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Hey Friend
For doing MCA having maths as a subject with you is an essential requirement which can't be forgone so i don't think you are eligible for MCA. |
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28th February 2010, 11:24 PM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Sorry MCA can not be done without haveing maths as a main subject in +2.
However,some private or small colleges offer that but is advicable not to go for it,career is not secure in that track. |
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1st March 2010, 09:53 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
sir maths is compulasory for doing mca from any university, then you are not eligible for doing mca, try some other course. sorry
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21st May 2010, 05:43 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
The maths shouldnt be hindrance,rest....
The marks vary amongst the other in each possibility of your thought and capability. Ask your seniors. Search this ,www.examswholeyear.com ,www.studies.com,stuieschannel.com, freshersworld.com,samplesguess.com best of luck. |
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29th August 2010, 02:17 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
dear friends,
i am very sorry to inform you that for the MCA , you must have mathematics in the 12th as one of the subjects, then after you can go for that, but since you have not math in the 12th so you are not eligible,and you can not go for the MCA , |
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31st August 2010, 01:38 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Dear friend,
I am very sorry to say that you are not eligible for RMCAAT exam for MCA since it requires you shlould have mathematics as one of the subjects at the 10+2 level with 50% marks in aggregate.also you should have your graduation degree from a recgonised university. All The Best!!!! |
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25th November 2010, 09:09 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10 2
Sir, I am studing in BCA 3rd year with UOR and want to appear in RMCAAT exam. I want to know that I have been a Biology student in 12th class. Am I elligible for appearing in the test conducted by you.
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19th February 2011, 08:34 PM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2:
hello, here r some info. u can go for higher studies you can appear for JECA,following are the eligibility criteria for jeca:- Candidates who have cleared their Bachelor’s degree examination are eligible to apply for the course Candidates with statistics or mathematics in their bachelor’s degree are free to apply. Candidates appearing in their final year examination (bachelor’s degree) can also seek for admission. age no bar all d best //priya// |
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3rd March 2011, 08:43 PM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10 2
Sir, I am studing in BCA 3rd year with UOk and want to appear in RMCAT exam. I want to know that I have been arts student in 12th class. Am I elligible for appearing in the test conducted by you.
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24th March 2011, 01:44 AM
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Re: Eligiblity for rmcaat for MCA? I had math in BCA but not in 10+2
hi,
Nothing can be done for you because Maths as one of the main subject in +2 is compulsory for persuing MCA. But that does'nt mean you can not make you dream of studing MCA come true,you can appear for JECA,following are the eligibility criteria for jeca:- Candidates who have cleared their Bachelor’s degree examination are eligible to apply for the course Candidates with statistics or mathematics in their bachelor’s degree are free to apply. Candidates appearing in their final year examination (bachelor’s degree) can also seek for admission. There is no age limit for the candidates However,besides this various private institutes offers direct admission also. thank |
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