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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
The basic eligibility for M.Sc. Computer Science course has been mentioned below. Candidates must have completed graduation in B.Sc (Hons) Computer Science or B.Sc in Applied Physical Sciences with Mathematics and Computer Science.
Admission to M.Sc Computer Science programme is both entrance examination based and merit-based. Certain universities offer both direct admission and entrance based admission to the programme.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can get it. I guess you are talking about the question paper of admission test. Go to this link:
http://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2017/UG2017/infoBSC.htm
In the selection procedure table, you'll get a link to sample question paper. That is the last year's question paper for admission test.
All the best.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

The fee structure of certificate in hardware and networking in Oxford Software Institute is Rs. 8450 annually and the duration of this course is 1 year.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

You need to apply for an online entrance test. For more details, check the link mentioned below:
http://www.maven-silicon.com/job-oriented

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Atul Waghmare

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You should do M.Sc. It is a better course in terms of career prospects.

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Debajit Chandra

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The Bachelor of Computer Applications course structure is quite similar to the traditional B.Sc program. It is an undergraduate Information Technology course. BCA is 3-year graduation degree course after (10+2).

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

It is a type of computing, which involves sharing of computer resources rather than using local servers or dedicated devices for processing. In simple words, it is the process of storing frequently used data on multiple servers which could be accessed by using the Internet. Various services like servers, storage and applications are provided to the users computing devices via Internet. Some good examples of using Cloud are:
Drop box: An online storage providing free storage to the users. Google: Letting the users to create documents and calendars for free. I Cloud: Free Storage for Apple & Mac Users. Need of Cloud Computing:
Cloud comput
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Megha Aggarwal

Guide-Level 13

No, they do not have evening classes.

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