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is there is any student who studied BCA having a non mathats or computer science student at +2 level


Ashutosh Shekhar 7th Apr, 2022
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Aditya 7th Apr, 2022

Hi aspirant,

I cannot tell you about the students who have done so but it is certainly possible to do bachelors in computer applications without mathematics or computer science as subjects in intermediate studies. Actually some colleges do require mathematics as a compulsory subject in order to get admission for this course but I don't think computer science is requirement at any of the college as you would only study programming and web development during this programme. Also in addition to this I would like to tell you that most of the Central University and open educational institution do not required mathematics as a compulsory subject and offer this course based upon merit.

Hope it helps!

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