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What are the career options in Informatics Practices?
As information practices will be most sought after career option in the coming days you already have taken a right step forward. Now you have to choose a college that gives you the right degree and knowledge.
Who can pursue BCA?
BCA Eligibility Criteria
- The student must have an aggregate of 50\% or above in Class 12 in any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) with English and Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
- Some colleges grant admission to students who have completed class 12 without Maths and English as compulsory subjects.
Is MCA possible with Commerce?
Yes you can do your MCA – Master of Computer Applications is a three year course. The eligibility criteria is any graduate with a bachelor’s in science,commerce,engineering from an UGC approved college and University. Even candidates who are applying for the final year exams are also allowed to apply for MCA.
Can a BCOM do MCA?
No you cannot do MCA after Bcom. In order to do MCA u need to have a bachelors degree in Computer applications first and that’s BCA.
Can computer science students develop software with subject informatic practices?
Computer Science has more logical questions of programming than informatics Practices. While starting in Class 11 both start with Basics of Programming Concepts and Basics of Python Programming. Can we develop software with subject informatic practices? Yes, you can.
What is Informatics Practices in Class 12?
Informatics Practices is a Subject for CBSE Class XI and XII. It is based on Python Programming Language which includes Basics of Python programming, Data Analysis (NumPy, Pandas), Data Visualization (Matplotlib), MySQL Database and Cyber Security Concepts.
What is the eligibility criteria for doing BCA?
The criteria for BCA is minimum 50\% marks in any streams (Science, Commerce, Humanities) with English as a Compulsory Subject. After doing BCA you may choose MCA or go for a computer programming job, where you can use your skills learnt in Class 11 & 12 in Informatics Practices.
What is the difference between computer science and Informatics Practices (IP)?
Both subjects have Python Programming in their syllabus, but both are different. You can understand the difference in the following points: Computer Science (CS) is generally for Science Students and Informatics Practices (IP) is for Commerce and Humanities Students. But it’s not a rule, it is generally followed by some schools.