I want to do MCA but inter bipc and degree Bvoc Bca &IT (Bachelor in vocational Computer application and information technology). Is I am eligible for MCA
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Hello Dear,
To be eligible for an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) program, most universities require candidates to have completed a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field such as BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or any degree with Mathematics as a core subject at the 10+2 level or during the degree.
Since you have completed a B.Voc in Radiology and B.Voc in Computer Application & IT, the eligibility may depend on the specific university or college's criteria. Some universities accept vocational degrees like B.Voc in relevant fields, especially if your B.Voc in Computer Application & IT includes sufficient coursework in programming and computer science.
You may need to check with the specific MCA programs you're interested in to confirm their eligibility criteria. Also, if you haven't studied Mathematics at the 10+2 or degree level, some universities might require you to take additional entrance exams or remedial courses.
Hope this helps! Good luck.
To be eligible for an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) program, most universities require candidates to have completed a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field such as BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or any degree with Mathematics as a core subject at the 10+2 level or during the degree.
Since you have completed a B.Voc in Radiology and B.Voc in Computer Application & IT, the eligibility may depend on the specific university or college's criteria. Some universities accept vocational degrees like B.Voc in relevant fields, especially if your B.Voc in Computer Application & IT includes sufficient coursework in programming and computer science.
You may need to check with the specific MCA programs you're interested in to confirm their eligibility criteria. Also, if you haven't studied Mathematics at the 10+2 or degree level, some universities might require you to take additional entrance exams or remedial courses.
Hope this helps! Good luck.
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