Computer application
Hi student,
You have not mentioned the college you are referring to.
Normally, every engineering/architecture college has Bachelor in Computer Application(BCA) course available.
These are some of the top colleges with BCA course:-
You may refer to this link for information about BCA college in India.
You can either mention the college name in tags or either in question itself.
You may leave a comment now so that I can tell you about that specific college.
Good Luck!
Hello,
No, you are not eligible as the eligibility criteria says that a candidate must have passed 3 year bachelor's degree in B.Sc/B.Sc(hons)/BCA/BIT with mathematics/statistics or bachelor's in engineering from a recognised board or university.
As you have not fulfilled the education qualification requirement you are not eligible to appear.
Hi there,
You can pursue MCA from Pune University, for this you need to give MAH-MCA -CET, the details of the entrance exam can be accessed here, https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/it.careers360.com/articles/pune-university-mca/amp
Regarding the fee structure then it ranges from ads. 13000-Rs. 40000 depending on the category you belong to the details of the fees structure can be accessed on the above link itself.
hi,
sorry to say b,com students are not allow.
the basic eligibility criteria for nit nimcet exam is Candidates must have studied either of B.Sc. or B.Sc. (Hons) or BCA or BIT or B.E/ B.Tech courses of minimum three years full-time from a recognized University with Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects. since you have studies b.com (//b.com) you are not eligible.
Hi Albert.
Well, yes you can indeed name a Class such that it starts with an underscore. Putting an underscore in the starting of the class name is not a problem. I wrote a code in DevC++ with a class name '_hi' and it worked. I am guessing it isn't compiler specific and will work anywhere.
Hello!
Yes, definitely a person with a BA degree in computer applications and pol science with science stream in class 12th can pursue mca.
You can apply for jnu mca exam as the eligibility criteria is as follows:
Bachelor's degree in 10+2+3 pattern with 55% minimum marks in bachelor's degree.
Other exams for mca are: NIMCET, iit jam, pune University mca entrance exam, ipu cet mca, bit mca. You are eligible for each of these national level exams. But criteria differs for each of them individually.
I hope this helps.
Hello dear student !
YES, BCA course do occur in India and if you have interest in computers than you can definitely think of it. There are many colleges offering BCA in India and are quite good . Some of them are listed below -
SRM Institute of Technology (Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu)
GLS Institute of computer Application (Ahemdabad, Gujarat)
Lovely professional University (Jalandhar, Punjab)
Vellore Institute of Technology (Vellore, Tamil Nadu)
Chandigarh University (Chandigarh, Punjab)
Xavier's Institute of Computer Application (Ahemdabad, Gujarat)
Hope this will help you!
Hello Akhil,
Since CBSE make some or the other changes in syllabus and course every year so the marking scheme of the subject is different every year.
So I would suggest you to have a look on the CBSE official website for the latest marking scheme.
Good Luck for your exams !
Hello Ankush,
Since your subjects are from science background, you can opt for professional course or further studies. There are several opportunities available for you out there.
With these subjects you can opt for-
I hope it helps and all the best
Thank you
Hello Kanchha Sinha,
The syllabus is as following:-
Mathematics
Logical Ability & Reasoning
General Knowledge
English Language & Comprehension
Computer Awareness and Information Technology
Hope this will help you.Please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank You.
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