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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Greetings from AIMS Institutes. We appreciate you are interested in pursuing the education at AIMS. We would like to know your aggregate percentage in the degree course. You can enrol for the selection process, based on your performance in the selection process we can offer you the seat. If you are selected you can undergo the final admission process once after you receive the MAT Scores meeting eligibility criteria. To apply through government quota PGCET entrance will be sufficient. For any query, you can mail us on admission@theaims.ac.in
With best wishes.
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Career Opportunities after BCA & MCA
A large number of aspirants looking for career options after BCA often complete their Masters in the same field. BCA followed by an MBA or MCA is the common path for people interested in the field of Information Technology (IT). While BCA makes the base for a successful career in this field, MCA adds the specialised touch. In BCA subjects related to basics of technological applications such as mathematics, database management system, business data processing, system analysis, statistics and optimisation techniques etc. Are taught at an elementary level. Career Opti
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Everyone is having own intelligence level to crack any exams. CA requires smart study.
Always make prior schedule for completing your course. Schedules/targets should not be unrealistic. It should be achievable. You have to do planning in such a way that all coaching should be completed before two months of your exam. Last two months should be of for revision purpose only. Self study is having own importance Always follow study material based on past year questions and exam pattern. Two main things in every exam
1. Planning/Preparation
2. Mental equilibrium
Never compared yourself with others do it in your own way.
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Good luck.
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Good luck.
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For clearing the first group, 2 months of dedicated study plan is enough, that too when you have done your all tuitions and classes.
It is always recommended to solve RTP, practise manual, past paper for at least 2 years.
Questions will come from these source with slight changes. Good luck.
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