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Nishtha Gupta

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Mangalore University offers BCA as a 3 year UG level programme. Admission to BCA is offered on the basis of merit and would require candidates to secure a minimum aggregate of 35% to 45% in Class 12. Candidates must secure valid scores in previously attempted institutional level entrance exam. However, there has not been any other set of entrance exams indicated by the university for the admission to BCA course. 

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RISHAV Kumar

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Top colleges/universities in India for MCA based on academics, placements, and reputation:

1. NIT Trichy – Excellent placement and faculty

2. NIT Surathkal – Strong coding culture and companies like Amazon, Oracle

3. JNU, Delhi – Highly reputed, low fees, good academics

4. VIT Vellore – Great infrastructure, good industry tie-up

5. Christ University, Bangalore – Known for MCA, location advantag

6. BIT Mesra – Consistent placements, strong alumni

7. University of Hyderabad – Research-oriented, good faculty

All offer MCA through entrance exams like NIMCET, CUET-PG, or institute-specific tests.

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Diya Nihalani

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Actually, Delhi University does not really offer a direct BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) program to students. However, it provides similar undergraduate courses to B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science and B.Sc. Program in Computer Science through its various colleges. When it comes to Delhi, SOL it also does not offer the BCA course. 

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Diya Nihalani

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BSc CS is for the students who prefer deep technical knowledge and research, but BCA is a better option for those students who want to get into the practical approach of knowledge gained in the years of graduation. BSc CS is ideal for exploring various specializations and studying deeply about the computer Science subjects; it can result in careers like research as well as academia. The curriculum of BCA is practical. Eventually, both degrees can lead to successful IT careers if pursued with dedication and constant upscaling in one's skill set.

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Shriansh Vikram Singh

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You might get little problem if you have not studied Physics and chemistry in class 11th and 12th as the first year of BCA would have Engineering Physics and Chemistry, however if you are so keen into doing it then I can suggest GL Bajaj for it. You can pursue your BCA then MCA for masters from here as MCA placements are better than B.Tech students and yes there are options for specialization so you can opt for AI and ML too.

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Shriansh Vikram Singh

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Your marks are great, if you are looking for pursuing MCA then I can suggest GL Bajaj for it, as it has good MCA placements plus low intake of students in MCA means less competition, also they have a good average package of MCA students, MCA students get a little higher packages then B.Tech ones, recently Paytm came on campus and recruited 7 MCA students.

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Diya Nihalani

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Any course that gives knowledge of computer languages, software, and programming can help you become an ethical hacker. BCA and B.Tech computer Science are the preferred courses. Many institutes also offer short-term (having a duration of months) hacking courses; some platforms do it for free, whereas some of them charge a particular fee. 
For instance, students can explore the platform called "Coursera," which offers various courses for a certain charge, but the platform provides the option of seeking financial aid for the students who cannot afford the actual fees. The next step of the process involves the evaluation of that fina

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Diya Nihalani

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Ethical hacking involves an authorized attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer system, application, or data. Carrying out an ethical hack involves duplicating the strategies and actions of malicious attackers. Ethical hacking is one of the highest-paid careers, as the white hat hackers play a crucial role in protecting and weeding out bugs and tracking malicious activities. 

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Diya Nihalani

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Ethical hacking is legal and is certainly one of the fastest-growing and the highest-paid professions globally. It is hacking, but for the favor of the organizations. The white-hat hackers who invade the access of various sites but for the sake of security.

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