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31st December 2015, 08:18 AM
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Is it possible to do MCA followed by BCA without taking Mathematics in 10+2?
I haven't taken mathematics in 10+2. But i want to do mca followed by bca. My following subjects are comp sci, eco, b.s, a/c, and english. Please tell me is it possible for me to do so?
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31st December 2015, 01:11 PM
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Re: Is it possible to do MCA followed by BCA without taking Mathematics in 10+2?
Sorry, you are not eligible to pursue BCA ( Bachelor of Computer Application) degree. It is three year course.
To pursue course it is necessary to have mathematics as main paper in 10+2 board examination. So, you are not eligible to pursue BCA and then MCA course after bachelor degree. |
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31st December 2015, 03:15 PM
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Re: Is it possible to do MCA followed by BCA without taking Mathematics in 10+2?
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MCA is a post graduate course of 2-3 years duration consisting of 4-6 semesters depending on the university in which you are applying. No, you cannot do MCA course without having taken mathematics in your respected +2. The reason is that, as per the educational qualification needed for pursuing MCA course it states that candidate should have completed a under graduate degree and along with mathematics as subject in their respected +2. |
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1st January 2016, 12:38 AM
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Re: Is it possible to do MCA followed by BCA without taking Mathematics in 10+2?
MCA is Master of Computer Applications.
Candidates who have studied bachelor's degree in science, computer application or engineering or technology etc from a recognized university is eligible for this course. One of the most important criteria for MCA admission is mathematics in 10+2 is necessary for this course. Candidate who has not studied mathematics is not eligible for this course. |
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