I'm sorry to hear that your maths test results are giving you trouble. You still have choices to pursue a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree, so don't worry.
Here are some ideas for you to think about:
Returning for Enhancement: You may be able to retake the failed topic in the upcoming board test cycle, according to certain education boards. Next year, you can apply to BCA programs and raise your math score.
Universities with Lax Admissions Requirements: If a student fails a course, several private colleges or distance learning programs could still accept them as long as they pass the course again.Seek out universities that don't demand a passing grade in every topic or that let students make up lost time in classes.
First, diploma courses: A few schools provide IT or computer application diploma programs. After finishing your diploma, you can enrol in one of these courses and then use lateral entry to convert to a BCA degree.
Direct Admissions : Rather than using a student's grades from the 12th grade, some universities choose to admit them based on entrance examinations or interviews. Using this method, you can look for colleges that accept applications for BCA admission.
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