i dont have community certificate for caste certificate what should i do where do i get sangam certificate for BCA
In most cases, a community certificate acts as a supporting document for obtaining a caste certificate. However, there are alternative ways to get your caste certificate if you don't have a community certificate.
Each state in India has its own rules regarding caste certificate issuance. Look for the official website of your state's revenue department or backward classes welfare department. These websites might outline the documents required for obtaining a caste certificate and might mention alternatives to a community certificate.
Visit your local Tehsildar office or the office that issues caste certificates in your area. They can clarify the specific requirements and guide you on alternative documents you can provide as proof of caste.
Some possible alternatives to a community certificate include:
Your school leaving certificates (from 10th and 12th standard) might mention your caste if it was declared at the time of admission.
Ancestral ration cards mentioning your caste can be considered as proof.
Land ownership documents mentioning the caste of the landholder (usually your parents or grandparents) might be helpful.
In some cases, you might be able to submit a sworn affidavit (notarized statement) declaring your caste based on your knowledge and family history.
A "Sangam Certificate" is not a commonly required document for admission to a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) program. It is possible you might have misunderstood a requirement or received outdated information.
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Class 10th and 12th Mark Sheets: These are the most crucial documents for admission to any undergraduate program, including BCA.
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Entrance Exam Scores (if applicable): Some colleges might require entrance exam scores for admission to BCA programs. Check the specific admission requirements of the colleges you are interested in.
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Migration Certificate (if applicable): If you are applying to a college in a different state from your higher secondary education board, you might need a migration certificate.
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Character Certificate: Some colleges might ask for a character certificate from your previous institution.
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I have 10th marks, 12th marks, BCA marks and CMAT score, so how is ACPC merit rank predicted ?
Hello Dhara,
The
ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses)
merit rank is determined based on a combination of your academic performance and entrance exam scores. Here’s a breakdown of how it typically works:
1. Components of Merit Calculation
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Class 10 Marks
: Generally, the performance in Class 10 may have a lesser weightage, as the focus is primarily on higher secondary and graduation scores.
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Class 12 Marks
: This usually carries significant weight. Your aggregate percentage in subjects relevant to your desired course is crucial.
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BCA Marks
: For MBA admissions, your BCA aggregate score is essential, particularly your performance in core subjects.
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CMAT Score
: Your CMAT score will heavily influence your merit rank. The higher the score, the better your chances for a favorable rank.
2. Formula for Calculation :
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While the specific formula can vary, the general approach often looks like this:
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Weightage
: Class 12 (around 40-50%), BCA (around 20-30%), CMAT score (around 30-40%).
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Your overall score is calculated by applying these weightages to each component.
3. Normalization :
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Weightage
: Class 12 (around 40-50%), BCA (around 20-30%), CMAT score (around 30-40%).
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Some committees apply normalization techniques to ensure that scores from different boards and exams are comparable.
4. Final Merit List :
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After calculating the scores based on the above components, the ACPC will prepare a
merit list
that ranks candidates according to their final scores.
Tips :
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Check Official Guidelines
: Since criteria can vary yearly, always refer to the official ACPC website or their latest admission brochure for specific details regarding weightages and calculation methods.
- Focus on Performance : To improve your merit rank, focus on excelling in your CMAT exam and maintaining high marks in your 12th and BCA courses.
In summary, your merit rank in ACPC will be a composite of your academic scores and CMAT performance, with a focus on your 12th and BCA marks as key components.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Now I am persuing BCA 1st year .. can i do a archeology course after BCA ??
Yes, you can definitely pursue an archaeology course after completing your BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) even though they are in different fields.
Most universities offering archaeology programs require a bachelor's degree as a minimum qualification. Your BCA degree fulfills that requirement. While a background in history or social sciences might be preferred, your BCA wouldn't necessarily disqualify you.
I hope it helps!