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Can I do BCA with computer application?

Can I do BCA with computer application?

BCA Admission Process both merit-based and entrance-based admissions. The eligibility criteria for BCA admission is 50\% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with computer application/science as an additional or core subject.

Is BCA a CS degree?

The full form of BCA is Bachelors in Computer Application. BCA is a 3- year undergraduate degree programme that focusses on knowledge on the basics of computer application and software development. A BCA degree is considered to be at par with a BTech/BE degree in Computer Science or Information Technology.

Can I do BCA without CS?

Yes. You can pursue BCA without maths and computer in class 12th. Maths and Computer are not compulsory for BCA.

Can I do CS and BCom at the same time?

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So, if you want to become ca or cs you must be go for b.com with that and there is nothing like rocket science to crack b.com exam for ca student. success is not possible , do not day dream , go step by step —it pays. You can do CS and B Coom together.

Can I give CS executive and continue with B Com?

By this time, you can only give CS Executive and continue with B. Com (as only one course can go along with articleship). P.S.- the reason for such rule is that when a student enrolls more courses, he won’t focus on articleship which is the practical and important aspect of CA training.

Can I do BCom After doing articleship in CS?

By this time, you can only give CS Executive and continue with B. Com (as only one course can go along with articleship). After completion of articleship you can again pursue CS professional by this time you would have already cleared your B. Com.

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What is the difference between Ca Ca and CS?

CA is a degree basically concentrate on Finance, Cost,Tax,Accountancy and Audit; whereas in CS the main papers are Company Law, Securities Law, Governance etc. Though it seems like that both the courses offer thorough diversity, but to some significant spate, both the courses are almost same.