If you're interested in computer programming, software development, or computer applications you will definitely pursue BCA course.Students from both arts and non-math backgrounds can pursue a BCA degree, which is seen as an alternative to an engineering degree. A career option that was formerly only available to math majors can now be pursued by any student, regardless of their background in the arts, commerce, or another subject.the eligibility criteria for BCA course is to complete your 10+2 with atleast 50 percent marks.
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Yes, it is possible for someone who completed their intermediate (12th grade) from the Arts stream to pursue a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) course. Typically, BCA courses do not have strict eligibility criteria regarding the stream of study in intermediate. However, it's essential to check the specific admission requirements of the university or college where you wish to apply.
Some institutions may require that applicants have studied Mathematics as a subject in their intermediate (12th grade) regardless of the stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts). If Mathematics was not a subject in the Arts stream, some colleges might have additional requirements, such as passing a mathematics proficiency test or taking a bridge course in Mathematics before starting the BCA program.
Therefore, while it is generally possible to pursue BCA after completing intermediate in the Arts stream, it's important to verify the specific admission criteria of the institutions you are interested in applying to. This ensures that you meet all necessary requirements for admission to the BCA program.
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