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manpreet
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3 years ago
Well, it actually depends if you had maths is your +2 or not. Because the maths you will study in BCA will be the advanced version of what you studied in your +2. It becomes comparatively difficult to clear maths exam for non-maths students. It is designed and developed for BCA students. Mathematics taught in BCA is purely based on mathematics taught in class 11th and 12th. One needs to have a good grip on the basics of topics covered in class 11th and 12th. Otherwise, it becomes really quite difficult for a non-maths student to clear the exam. I don't want to demotivate you but most of the non-mathematics students end up getting backs in their maths university exam. So, the choice is yours.