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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility for the Master of Computer Applications from the criteria mentioned below:
Graduation in any stream is the basic eligibility for MCA. The eligibility for qualifying marks in graduation differs from institute to institute. Most of the institutes require 45 to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. Reserved categories get some relaxation in aggregate percentage. Apart from this there is another prerequisite for taking admission in MCA degree; one must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Regards. MCA.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility for admission to Master of Computer Applications [M. CA from the criteria mentioned below:
Graduation in any stream is the basic eligibility for MCA. The eligibility for qualifying marks in graduation differs from institute to institute. Most of the institutes require 45 to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. Reserved categories get some relaxation in aggregate percentage. Apart from this there is another prerequisite for taking admission in MCA degree; one must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Regards.

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Shekhar Goswami

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Prashant,
A well-known fact when applying to Canada is that a three year degree course from India is not accepted. But, for a PG Diploma programme it can be accepted. So, I will ask you to quickly email some universities and colleges and find out. Your percentage is also low so you will have double the competition for admission. Courses like networking, computer Science etc. Are competitive and quantitative so universities ask for higher percentage. You can visit the websites and get a clarification. You can also look a couple of universities in Australia.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

There are over 27 forensic science colleges in India. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges which offer forensic science courses from India. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the web page. Additionally, you can also download their brochure for further details.
Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/forensic-science-colleges-india

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Fee structure varies from institute to institute and also depends whether the college is private or government
Check out the list below for MCA colleges and there fee structure:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/mca-colleges-india.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Masters of Computer Applications, MCA is known to be as one of the popular course among aspirants to build their future in IT Industry, because of the vast career options that this programme holds. It is a three-year Post Graduate programme in the field of Computer Applications. The programmes main focus is on the development of the latest applications with the help of various programming languages. After completing your 10+2, you can easily get enrolled in the Bachelors of Computer Applications and then pursue for the Master's degree. But, before getting enrolled, you need to qualify the entrance level examinations in order to secure
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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Fee structure varies from institute to institute and also depends whether the college is private or government
Check out the list below for top BCA colleges and there fee structure:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/ranking/top-bca-colleges-in-india/96-2-0-0-0.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Starting from the point of view, Hacking doesn't requires eligibility of academics. Hacking is just a skill which requires, Coding Knowledge, Network Knowledge, Server side Scripting Knowledge, Computer Hardware Knowledge and Testing Knowledge. Coming to the part, if you saw the articles, the children are around 5 - 11 years of age are hacking networks, finding zero day flaws in software etc. So this shows hacking doesn't require any academic courses. Learning hacking through any certification such as EC - Council CEH, (ISC) 2s CISSP, CISA and CISM from ISACA and OSCP from Offensive Security will improve the professional skills of hack
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Abhishek Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Well, both are similar as in IT there are is a lot of programming part as compared to CSE, so if you love programming then, my personal belief is that CSE is easy than IT.

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Abhishek Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Well, first you need to grasp full knowledge in the basic learning language such as C and C+ then you can start for the higher ones.

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