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Yes, you can pursue an MCA (Master of Computer Applications) after completing your BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), even if you have taken a gap of 10 years. The primary requirement for MCA is that you must hold a BCA degree or related qualifications. While a gap can raise questions during the application process, many institutions focus on your overall profile, including any professional experience or skills you've gained during that time.
It's essential to gain your experience constructively and demonstrate how it enhances your capability as a student. Just be prepared to explain your gap during interviews or in your personal statement. I hope this information is useful and clears your doubts, but if you still have any queries, you can visit College Vidya or connect with the counselor.