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Can I get admission government college after completing BCA?


Can i get the admission in government college after completing bcs?




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29th October 2012, 01:02 PM
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Default Re: Can I get admission government college after completing BCA?

After BCA, you can either try for MCA or M.Sc courses. Admission to such courses in government colleges are offered on the basis of entrance test. You can either try for national level, state level, or institute wise entrance tests. Based on the higher education program that you intended to pursue, you can apply for the suitable entrance test. Visiting website of concerned university also help you to have relevant details.
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