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manpreet
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3 years ago
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for MCA Since this is a PG course, Bachelors Degree is required to be considered eligible to pursue MCA course. Any graduation Degree will do, provided that the student has 10+2 Science stream schooling with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects under his/her belt. Usually, it would be better to pursue MCA after going through a relevant Bachelors Degree program that is related to Computers, Networks, Programming and Web Technology. Regarding the 10+2 Science stream schooling requirement, some exceptions exists. For example, B.Com. Computer Science and B.Com. IT Graduates (who had Commerce stream schooling in 12th standard) may also pursue MCA program! * You will be eligible for most of the colleges/universities but some universities take 60% as the base criteria, in that case you might face some difficulty