| 30th May 2019 07:05 PM | |
| U18mba |
Re: Can I get admission in MCA after completion of BA in History? MCA - Master of Computer Application and It's an post graduate courses also called master degree. Duration of the course is 3 years and divided into 6 semester and 2 years and and divided into 4 semester according to the university. The admission to MCA course is based on entrance exam or marks of graduation degree. Top Indian MCA University - Vellore Institute of Technology Birla Institute of Technology Delhi University Pune university Aligrah Muslim University JNU Banaras Hindu University KIIT University Sikkim Manipal University Hyderabad University |
| 25th May 2019 09:40 PM | |
| ranjan Ayush |
Re: Can I get admission in MCA after completion of BA in History? MCA is Master in Computer Application. It is three year or two year course as per the university. The required minimum eligibility to get admission in the course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. For admission in some of the institutions, it is mandatory to have mathematics as main paper in bachelor degree and minimum aggregate of 60%. So, visit the official website to get detail information about your eligibility. You are not eligible for NIMCET. |
| 24th May 2019 05:39 PM | |
| Doctor Tom |
Re: Can I get admission in MCA after completion of BA in History? M.C.A. eligibility: Any graduate who has passed or appearing for the final year degree examination in any discipline( Science, Commerce, Arts, engineering and approved university) is eligible to apply. Candidates must have Mathematics as a subject in their 10 plus two course or any one year of graduation. |
| 20th May 2019 11:22 PM | |
| umesh39727 |
Can I get admission in MCA after completion of BA in History? Dear Sir, I'm Umesh. I have just completed BA (History) with less than 60% marks. And, I also have less than 60% marks in 12th and I had taken math in 12th. But in math I got only 52 marks. Can I get admission in MCA? If yes, then which collages or universities I should prefer for? |