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26th December 2012, 03:29 PM
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Is it possible to study MCA after completing degree in B.A Economics
i had choosed commerce with computer science at my school level and i had completed the degree of B.A ECONOMICS. is it possible for me to study MCA?
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8th January 2013, 12:13 PM
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Graduates are eligible to pursue MCA course. They should have studied mathematics as a subject either at 12th or graduation. Admission of eligible candidates will be done on the basis of entrance exam. Those with at least 50% mark in qualifying exam can try for AIMCET. Qualifying NIMCET helps you to pursue the course in reputed institutes like NIT.
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26th June 2013, 06:20 PM
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what are the jobs are available after b.a economics degree
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11th June 2021, 12:36 PM
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Yes it's possible to do MCA after B.A economics for MCA but first you should have a graduation Degree from any recognized University.
MCA is a professional degree in computer science. Candidates having an MCA degree may have great employment opportunities in top IT companies and top consultancy firms. MCA is a course of 2 years. |
#6
15th June 2021, 06:52 PM
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Yes, it is possible to study MCA after completing degree in B.A Economics. MCA stands for Master of Computer Application.
MCA eligibility: You need to have a bachelor's degree in computer application. Most MCA institutes will accept graduates from other streams like commerce, arts, science, and computer science as well. You need to have more than 50% of your bachelors degree. You need to have more than 55% in your 12th standard. |
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