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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Let me tell you the eligibility for MCA:
1) Any graduate who has passed or appearing in the final year degree examination in any discipline (Science, commerce, arts, Engineering is eligible to apply).
2) Candidates must have mathematics as a subject in their 10 + 2 course or any one year of graduation. BCA qualified candidate can also pursue MCA.
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Beginner-Level 5
Here is a list of recommended books you may have a look upon:
1. JD LEE
2. Inorganic chemistry by Engage for JEE Advanced
3. OP Tandon
4. Huheey and Keiter
5. Shriver and Atkins
6. Meisler and Tarr
A list of must-haves for questions :
V. Joshi: Endless problems and quite
systematic.
V. K. Jaiswal: Balaji Publications.
Quite good quality questions.
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Guide-Level 13
The institutions which are formed through legislative procedure are exempted from taking admissions through NEET. Hence, JIPMER conducts its own online exam every year. The online application form is available in the month of March-April every year. JIPMER takes admission for 200 MBBS seats for its Pondicherry and Karaikal campuses. The level of its entrance exam is very high and a decent preparation is needed to clear it.
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*COMEDK
*Management Quota: The chances of you getting in though this purely depends on how much money you can cough-up or you have any connection with any senior staff at the college.
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A separate form is to be filled for admission through JEE Mains then the college puts up a merit list according to the scores in Mains and then a counselling round is done for filling up the 30% seats in each branch.
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