No direct BCA course is available with the combinations Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in CUET.
BCA stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. It is a computer science-oriented course which requires a background in Mathematics. Most colleges and universities prefer candidates who have Mathematics as one of their core subjects in their 12th standard.
Other possibilities could be:
Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA): Short program, which can be done even after 12th standard irrespective of the stream.
BCA through Lateral Entry: Universities provide lateral entry to BCA programs for diploma holders in computer science or any related discipline
Computing Science or Information Technology Bachelor Degree: After completing an appropriate undergraduate degree, you can do a postgraduate diploma or M.Sc. in computer applications.
Consult an academic advisor or a career counselor to determine how your goals may be best met and what's likely to work for you. https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hello Sakshi,
No, you cannot typically pursue a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) course by choosing Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English in CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Reason:
The eligibility criteria for BCA generally require candidates to have studied Mathematics or Computer Science as one of their subjects in 12th grade or as part of the CUET subject combination. Mathematics is often essential for understanding programming and algorithm-based concepts in the BCA curriculum. Suggested Action:
If you are interested in BCA but haven't taken Mathematics in CUET, consider:
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