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Is BCA tough for non computer students?
which are divided over six semesters, and programming languages (most probably C, C++ and Java). Maths is the only subject in which science stream students have an edge on, but if you put in some extra efforts even you can ace it. So no BCA is not tough for non-computer science students.
Is BCA tough for average students?
Yes, BCA is an easy course for every student who has interest in coding and in information technology as compared to any other IT Course. Your interest towards programming is really necessary for pursing a course like BCA. As without interest in programming, 3 years of BCA will become a burden for you.
Is BCA math difficult?
Mathematics in BCA is not tough at all. BCA is a stream of Computers. So it has the subject mathematics but it will not be much tough. As we know.. Computer is also a product of calculative efforts and the first generation of compauters are made only for a Methamatical calculations which are too basic.
Can a non maths student do BCA?
Yes you can do. There are so colleges that offers BCA without having math in 10+2.
Is computer science a subject in BCA?
BCA is Bachelor of Computer Application so yes in BCA we have computer related subjects. But for computer science subjects students go for BSc rather than BCA. Subjects are different for both.
What is the difference between BCA and BTech CS and BCA?
The major difference between the Three Computer Courses is their area of focus. While BCA thinks about closely on applications of computers, B.Sc Computer Science puts importance on concepts and B.Tech CS is based on in-depth programming and software/hardware knowledge.
What is the meaning of BCA degree?
BCA is a science degree. It stands for Bachelors in Computer Application. It is a job oriented degree. If you are interested in Science degrees in computer science, then You can also parsue B.Sc. in Computer Science which is mainly focused on academics and research.
Is a BSc (CS) a difficult course?
BSc. (CS) This is also an academic cum Professional Course. B.Sc. CS needs a solid Physics & Math Background, and a little tough. B.Tech also Need Solid Physics, Chemistry, and Math Background, and this is a tough course, needs focused learning and support.