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18th June 2023 04:58 PM
Nikhil202k
Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

Yes, you can get admission in a regular full-time college for a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) program after passing 12th from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). Many colleges and universities accept NIOS qualifications for admission, including BCA programs.

It's important to note that admission requirements can vary between institutions, and some colleges may have specific criteria or eligibility criteria for NIOS students. It is recommended to check the admission policies of the colleges you are interested in to ensure they accept NIOS qualifications and to familiarize yourself with any additional requirements they may have.

Opting for a part-time university is a personal decision that depends on your circumstances, preferences, and goals. Part-time universities often offer flexible schedules and allow you to work while pursuing your degree. This option can be beneficial if you need to balance work or other commitments alongside your studies. However, it's important to consider the potential impact on your learning experience, networking opportunities, and the overall duration of the program.
31st December 2016 09:21 PM
Unregistered
Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

Hi I have a cousin, the following is his query...

I completed my 12 the 4 years back. Do to lack of guidance , I didn't apply for a bachelor's degree in any university.
Now I have narrowed down to two courses: BCA and Bsc IT.
I wanted to know if I should apply for a distance course and pick up a job or join full time BCA OR BSC IT...
What would be better for me in terms of future prospects?
13th May 2014 12:42 AM
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Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

i m 17 now n given d xms of 12 this yr frm nios sci. i want to knw now what r d career options?
15th April 2012 08:35 PM
pops07
Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

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Originally Posted by rahuldhulekar View Post
i hav done my 12 sci from NiOS (without maths). will i get admsion to bca in regular full time college or else shud for part time university

If you are interested in BCA, then here is the eligibility criteria:

The minimum educational qualification required to get admission in BCA is a pass in 12th with at least 50% marks.

Most of the colleges need either maths or computer as one of the subjects in 12th and also english as a compulsory subject.

You can do BCA in either regular or correspondence. You are eligible for both.

The best colleges where you can pursue BCA course are listed below:

Satya Institute of Media and Management ,Lucknow

Indian Institute of Management & Commerece (IIMC) ,Hyderabad

Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences (AIMS) ,Bangalore

Prestige Institute of Management and Research ,Indore

Apeejay Institute of Management ,Jalandhar

Aryans Group of Colleges (AGC) ,Chandigarh

JK Business School (JKBS) ,Gurgaon

Indian Academy Group of Institutions ,Bangalore

IndraPrastha College of Management and Technology (ICMT) ,Jodhpur

Lovely Professional University ,Jalandhar

Management and Commerce Institute of Global Synergy ,Ajmer
15th April 2012 05:37 PM
rati23dec
Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

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28th March 2012 05:53 PM
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Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

i am intrested in IT field which which side degree good for me B Com or BCA?
12th November 2011 01:05 AM
Beready
Re: Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

hello,

yes,you can do ,and you can go for both for part time or for correspondence.
but i think that you should go for regular course
its helps you more in terms of correspondence course.
good luck.
9th June 2011 09:47 PM
rahuldhulekar
Will I get admission in BCA in regular full time college after passing 12th from NIOS? Should I opt for part time university?

i hav done my 12 sci from NiOS (without maths). will i get admsion to bca in regular full time college or else shud for part time university

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