

Yes, most colleges offer MCA admission to graduates of any stream who have studied Mathematics in their 10+2 or graduation. But it is always advisable to look at the eligibility criteria of individual colleges before applying.
Yes, foreign nationals can apply to Indian Universities for MCA. They can apply through another admission process, which involves accepting qualifications such as English (IELTS/TOEFL, etc.) and obtaining a visa.
The field is vast, with opportunities in software development, system analysis, IT consulting, database administration, programmer analyst, troubleshooting, networking, and cybersecurity. Graduates would qualify for positions such as software engineer, data scientist, web developer, IT manager, and in top tech companies, start-ups, and government agencies.
Yes, many universities, such as IGNOU and Amity Online, provide MCA in a distance learning format. These are UGC-approved courses designed for working professionals or candidates who cannot make it to campus for regular classes. However, the institute's accreditation and the industry value of the program must be verified before applying.
Yes, many schools offer scholarships based on need or merit. There are also government scholarships, like the Post Matric Scholarship for SC/ST/OBC, and state-specific schemes. Some private colleges support taking education loans from private banks.