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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum eligibility for MCA at Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology is passing UG of a minimum of 3 years or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST). Candidates must have passed Mathematics at Class 12 or graduation level. The selection criteria is entrance based with the institute accepting CUET PG scores for the same.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students planning to enroll in an MSc in Project Management have to spend around GBP 18,100 or INR 22.3 Lakhs in tuition fees.
To be eligible students need to meet the conditions given below.
- Have a 2:2 honours degree from a recognised international university or equivalent at Level 6 or above
- Attend a face-to-face interview
- Partcipate in a telephone interview
1 GBP = INR 123.06
Note- The BPP University London tuition fees changes every year, based on inflation and some other conditions. Students are advised to check the BPP London Fees page for the latest costs.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Hey, so at LPU, they've got some pretty cool BCA specializations that really stand out for anyone into tech. You're looking at options like BCA in Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics, which dives deep into AI tools and data crunching—super relevant now. Then there's BCA Cyber Security (Hons) tied up with CompTIA, perfect for hacking defenses and staying ahead in security gigs. Don't miss BCA Big Data Analytics with IBM, focusing on handling massive data sets, or BCA Data Science for predictive analytics and real-world projects. They've also got Web Development, Cloud Computing, and even IoT specializations to build versatile s
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3 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
Mathematics is a mandatory subject in your higher secondary and there was a written exam for the selection process.
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