The inclusive admission policy at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth for the 2026-27 session breaks the traditional barrier that often restricts IT education to students with a background in mathematics or computer science. Recognizing that logical thinking and creativity are the true drivers of a successful tech career, the institution allows students from arts, commerce and PCB (biology) streams to enroll in the BCA program. This approach democratizes technical education, ensuring that a student’s previous subject choices do not limit their future potential in the high-growth software industry.
To support students coming from non-technical backgrounds, the college has developed specialized "Practical-First" foundation modules. These introductory courses act as a "leveling ground," where complex programming concepts are broken down into intuitive, real-world analogies. Instead of jumping straight into abstract calculus, students begin by mastering computational logic and algorithmic thinking. This ensures that even those who have never written a line of code before can build a strong mental framework for how software functions before moving on to advanced languages like Python or Java.
During the initial semesters, the faculty prioritizes "Coding from Scratch" in high-tech software labs. These sessions are designed to be highly interactive, moving at a pace that allows every student to achieve "syntax fluency." By spending 60% of their time on workstations, students from non-math backgrounds quickly bridge the gap through sheer repetition and hands-on experimentation. The focus is on problem-solving patterns rather than just mathematical formulas, which is the exact skill set required to become "Day-Zero Productive" in the corporate world.
This diverse intake creates a unique multidisciplinary learning environment on the Sonepat campus. For example, a student with a commerce background might bring superior insights into fintech and accounting software, while an arts student might excel in user experience (UX) design and human-centric software interfaces. By removing the "Math Mandatory" rule, Puran Murti Vidyapeeth fosters a richer classroom culture where different perspectives lead to more innovative software solutions, preparing the entire 2026 batch for versatile roles in MNCs like Amazon, TCS and Wipro.
Ultimately, this policy is backed by the institution’s strong placement track record, which proves that recruiters value "Applied Skills" over "School Subjects." When top-tier companies visit for campus drives, they test for coding proficiency, data structures, and project portfolios. Because every student - regardless of their Class 12 stream - has mastered these through the "Practical-First" model and global certifications from Google or Microsoft, they remain equally eligible for high-tier salary packages ranging from ₹5 LPA to ₹39.5 LPA.