Distance/online mca from jain university doesn't require candidate to have maths in +2 or graduation. So can anyone join this program with a bachelors degree?
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Online Jain University asks for Mathematics at 12th or graduation to enroll for the MCA online program. But, there are universities that offer admission without mathematics such as Amity University, and Shoolini University. Universities can ask you to qualify for the Bridge mathematics and computer science program.
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Yes, it seems that Jain University’s Distance/Online MCA (Master of Computer Applications) program doesn't have a strict requirement for a background in Mathematics during your +2 (12th grade) or graduation.
Typically, many universities that offer distance or online MCA programs don't insist on a mathematics background, but they may have some general eligibility criteria:
- Bachelor’s Degree: Most MCA programs require candidates to have completed a bachelor’s degree, typically in a relevant field. This usually means a three-year Bachelor's degree in any discipline (B.A., B.Com, B.Sc., etc.), but the candidate might need to have some basic understanding of subjects like computer science or programming at the undergraduate level.
- No Math Requirement: If the program doesn't mandate a math background in 10+2 or your undergraduate degree, it’s possible that you’ll get an introductory course on mathematics, programming, or other key subjects during the MCA program itself.
- Entrance Exam: Some universities require an entrance exam for their MCA program to assess candidates' aptitude in areas such as logical reasoning, quantitative ability, and computer science fundamentals.
