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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
What do you mean by occasional student? If its distance learning that you are refereeing to, yes, you can pursue MCA post completion of BCOM degree from a recognised university either through full time or distance learning with minimum 50% marks at graduation.
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https://christuniversity.in/sciences/computer-science/master-of-computer-applications-(mca)/226
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
No. JEE is the exam that is used for admission into undergraduate engineering programs only and the score is used for admission into the colleges that come under JEE and the institutes that accept JEE scores.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
As you have decent years of experience in MIS, I would advice you may try business analysis, business intelligence or an analytic course to move forward.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
The future of Robotics is much stronger than currently what it is because the demand in large manufacturing even in IT and e-commerce industries is still increasing. Below link depicts the deep insight of Robotics and its future in India:
https://gocertify.in/articles/robotics-and-its-future-in-india/
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
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.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Have you heard about the job security and other benefits of working in Indian Railways?
Indian Railways provides many job opportunities for the graduate candidates in the IT field like Junior Engineer (JE), Senior Section Engineer (SSE).
The very first step to be eligible for your RRB Exam is by checking the Eligibility Criteria: https://scoop.eduncle.com/rrb-eligibility-criteria
Make the selection choice carefully as job in Railways is more preferable than a Private Sector Job to make you a secure future with many benefits.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
To become a ninja in Networking you don't need to do Master in Networking separately and I don't see anybody who has done Master in networking but there are professional certification courses available on Networking like, CCNA, CCNP and CCIE (Cisco Certification). Apart from Cisco you may choose Juniper or HP but CISCO is an industry leader in Networking and I would advise to get Cisco certified.
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