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Is it difficult to study BCA from Open University in Bangalore for B.A. graduate?


Hi,
I want to do BCA from Open University in Bangalore.
I have completed B.A. My question is that is
there any difficulty to do BCA with background of B.A.?
Kindly guide me in this regard.





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Hi,
I want to do BCA from Open University in Bangalore.
I have completed B.A. My question is that is
there any difficulty to do BCA with background of B.A.?
Kindly guide me in this regard.
Yes, obviously it is difficult to study BCA for those candidates who are belong from arts stream. The candidates must have good knowledge in Mathematics and Computer Science subject to get admission in BCA. Most of the colleges give first preference to the candidate who have studied Mathematics subject at 12th standard level. Even if you get BCA admission, you may definitely struggle in the Written and Practical examination as well. Doing BCA is nothing but wasting your time and money. If you want to develop your career growth and want to get a good job, then it's better that you can apply for Master Degree courses like, M. Com, M.A, MBA after completing B.A.
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I have 12th open university marks card i want to join BCA degree its gd or bad
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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