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Hi,
Aliah University provides admissions to BA, B. Tech., B. Sc., BCA, MBA, MA, M. Sc., MCA, M. Tech., B. Ed, and Ph.D. courses. Admissions to B. Tech., B. Sc., BCA are made through WBJEE entrance exam.
BCA eligibility criteria - Must have passed class 12 from any related course degree.
As per your mentioned query yes, you can get admission in BCA course in Aliah University without having mathematics in your 10+2.
Interested candidates for admissions to BCA/B. Tech./B. Sc. in Aliah University must go through the admission procedure as given below.
1. Fill in and submit the admission form provided by the university.
2. Appear for the WBJEE entrance exam.
3. Submit all the required documents for verification.
4. Selected candidates are then required to make fee payments.
1. Class 10 and 12 marksheet
2. WBJEE Scorecard
3. Pan card/Aadhar card/Electric bill for address proof
4. Caste certificate (if any)
5. School/college leaving certificate
6. Passport size photo
Hope this will help you
Hello student,
If you are studying in lower classes then the fast and most important step to solve any word problem in the vast subject mathematics is that visualisation of the problem. If you can view the picture in your mind and draw that only on the paper it will be easy for you to highlight the parts what you have to calculate more easily. You also need to find the equation part and write the equation part clearly on the paper to solve it. Now you simply need to solve your problem by your own and write the answer and highlight it properly. Hope this will help you
in biology you do 11 th biology with ncert
in chemistry you do physical chemistry and inorganic
in physics you must complete mechanics
HI,
See every college has their own criteria based on reputation and all that what every they ask for. It is like two MBA college - one demand very high cutoff and another one demand Above average cutoff. Similarly, there are college that provide BCA to non maths 12th student. Once you did BCA, then you are automatically eligible for MCA. But still there are some college who demands 12th maths compulsory for MCA but there are also colleges that just demand 12th pass certificate + BCA degree pass certificate. Those specific demand (like maths compulsory) is just to manage their status and reputation and let other believe how difficult it is to get admission in their college.
Yes, BCA requires Maths as most of the universities don't offer admission to non-maths candidates as basic maths is compulsory for the same.
Also, from where you want to pursue MCA as the admission criteria varies but in case you want to do MCA through NIMCET exam then graduation degree (BCA/B.Sc (Hons.)/B.Sc/BIT) as per 10+2+3 pattern from a recognised university is mandatory.
You can check the complete eligibility below -
https://it.careers360.com/articles/nimcet-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, as you have pursued computer application in graduation that is B.C.A ( Bachelors of computer application) so you are directly eligible for admissions in M.C.A ( Masters of computer applications ) but it totally depends upon college to college or university to university that what are there criterias.
For more information you can visit the link given below:
https://it.careers360.com/articles/4684-Master-of-Compu ter-Application-Good-MCA-Institutes/amp
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hi
Yes, you can do BCA even if you don't have maths & CS in your class 12th .
This is because ,
It is not mandatory to have maths & CS in class 12th in order to be eligible for BCA
For your reference,
BCA eligibility criteria is given below:-
>>>>>>>> BCA eligibility criteria
You need to pass 10+2 in any stream/with any subject in order to be eligible for Bca.
And in general at least 50 % marks in 12th is required.
††††† Important note :-
In some of the colleges , it's mandatory to have maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA
For example,
For VIT Vellore, it's mandatory to have Maths /Business Maths in 10+2 to be eligible for BCA. You can check the same at:- https://dqxeclau.top/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/admission
While in most of the colleges,
It is not mandatory to have Maths in 10+2 in order to be eligible for BCA, in these colleges students who have passed 10 + 2 in any stream are eligible for BCA.
Some of the colleges/universities where 12th passed in any stream ( Science /commerce/Arts) i. e with any subjects means Maths & CS is not mandatory to be eligible for BCA are listed below along with the link of their eligibility criteria for your reference:-
************ Chirst university:- https://dqxeclau.top/university/christ-university-bangalore/bca-course
************ University College, Kurukshetra University:- https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/university-college-kurukshetra-university-kurukshetra/bca-course
************ Chandigarh university,:- https://dqxeclau.top/university/chandigarh-university-chandigarh/bca
************ Integral University, Lucknow:- https://dqxeclau.top/university/integral-university-lucknow/bca-course
To help you further,
other details for BCA are provided below :-
---------------) Admission process
If I tell you about admission then admission in BCA is provided through both i. e on the basis of class 12th percentage and through entrance examination.
---------------) Entrance exams
Some of the entrance examination for BCA are listed below:-
*CUET by Christ university
*Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test
*AIMA UGAT.
*GSAT
For more details about BCA visit
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
---------------)Job Profiles after BCA
Software deceloper
Software Tester,
Junior Programmer,
Database Administrator,
Web Designer,
Web Developer,
System Analyst
----------------------)Top Recruiters:-
Cognizant,
Infosys,
Wipro
HCL
TCS etc
----------------------) Average salary for a bca fresher is roughly around 2.5 - 3 lakh per annum. Salary increases with experience, and also depends upon the company you are in, job post etc
For complete details about BCA, checkout :- https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Thank you
Hello Aspirant ,
This is a common problem among students who are relatively weak in Mathematics and there is only one solution to this problem and that is that you practice so many questions of a single topic and keep revising them after a certain period of time , it will take some time to getting used to it but you will be much better at mathematics after doing this .
Another thing you can do is make your own notes after understanding a topic and again keep revising it .
Mathematics is an eternal part of Physics. So if you want to have a smooth journey dealing with physics, then the Basic Mathematics will be a good choice to go for. Now if you are well done with calculus & trigonometry then no need to do the Basic Mathematics for HCV.
If you are starting your Physics i.e., you are in 11th then go through the chapter and solve the problems as this will help you up to get acquainted with the techniques and though process required to solve the problems in Physics.
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hello
B Pharmacy is a 4 year undergraduate course which deals with the structure and therapeutic uses of drugs
As we all know pharmacy is not a related with maths.
So for taking admission in jadavpur university for pharmacy maths is not compulsory .you can take admission with PCB subjects.
If you are taking admission in bpharm then in your 1st sem you will get remedial maths as a subject because you don't have maths in 12th . So you get some idea about maths numerical which you can apply in in pharmacy subjects like pharmaceutics and cology.
I hope this helps you
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, yes you can certainly get admissions in B.C.A as it totally depends upon college to college or university to university criteria that what are there criterias.
Some of the colleges and universities that offers B.C.A even of P.C.B group are:
etc are some of the colleges.
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