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Total Fees
1.05 L

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1.05 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by Bengaluru City University, Bengaluru.


Eligibility Criteria

Candidates should have passed 10+2/Intermediate or equivalent with science streams. Vocational candidates with Computer subjects are also eligible. 

Candidates seeking admission to the first year BCA must have passed the two-year Pre University Examination conducted by the Karnataka Pre-University Board or any other examination conducted by any other Board(+2) recognized by Bangalore University.

For candidates who have passed the Intermediate examination, aggregate marks obtained for all the subjects( excluding the first and second languages) will be considered.

CBSE and ICSE students have to pass English and other subjects.

For international students, equivalent pre-qualification recognized by Bangalore University and/or approved by the Government of India/ Government of Karnataka will be considered.

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