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rahul kumar

Beginner-Level 2

No you can't because for MCA in JNU you need to have maths at 10+2 level.

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Sanjay Biswaz

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Yes, of course, you will get because 66.5% is enough.

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Showmik Dutta

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The study period of BCA includes various subjects such as Programming in C Language (Basic and Advanced), Networking, World-Wide-Web, Data Structure, Advanced C Language Programming, Database Management, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Object Oriented Programming using C+, Visual Basic, Programming using PHP, Java, Oracle, Operating Systems, Web Scripting and Development, etc. The course curriculum of BCA is somewhat similar to the course as Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech).

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Showmik Dutta

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PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, while PGP is Post Graduate programme Diploma and all the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Yes, you read it right this is Diploma and not exactly a degree in technical terms. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses, then such institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRIs doesn't offer MBA degrees, they only give PGP Diploma.

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Showmik Dutta

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BCA is a 3-year UG Level Bachelor's Degree programme. The course structure is quite similar to the traditional B.Sc Programme. The 3 years duration is divided into 6 semesters, each lasting a period of 6 months. During each semester, students have to face different sets of written exams as well as practical and lab sessions. In simple terms, BCA programme has lots to do with Computer Science and programming. Students are given knowledge on topics like Programming languages, hardware and software, computer networks, World Wide Web, Database Management, Logic, Multimedia, etc.
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Showmik Dutta

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The candidates are required to complete graduation from a reputed university to appear for NIMCET exam. Also, the candidate must have studied mathematics in 12th or in the graduation level. They should have scored at least 60% marks in 12th and 55% marks in graduation. Final year students can also apply for the exam. The lower age limit for the exam is 21 years. The NIMCET exam is of objective nature with 120 questions.

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Ajit Mishra

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Please go to UGC website www.ugc.ac.in and check the list of institutions recognised for different courses.

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Abhishek Modi

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If you are interested in management as a career KIIT School of Management is the best place for you. To apply for the college you can appear exams like CAT/MAT/XAT, in case you missed out on these exams, we also have our own exam KIITEE Management through which you can apply to the college.

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Harpreet Singh

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Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication from any recognised institution would be an ideal choice as it costs less and has a good scope.

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Abhishek Tambulwadkar

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Yes, there have been a lot of mechanical engineers passed out from SITM and have done very well. As long as you are good at grasping and understanding technology, it will not be tough. Plus at the start of the first semester, the institute conducts a bridge course to make students understand the basics of telecom.

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