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a week agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
First, you must register for and appear in CUET‑PG via the official CUET portal (run by National Testing Agency, NTA).
After the exam, you'll get a CUET‑PG application / registration number and your CUET score.
Register on NEHU's admission portal using your CUET‑PG number
If you want admission to NEHU's Tura Campus MCA, you must fill out NEHU's online admission form.
While filling in the NEHU form, you need to provide your CUET‑PG application number (and other relevant details) as required.
Pay the admission application fee
For PG (CUET) courses at NEHU, there is an application fee: as per recent prospectus: ₹8
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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According to one listing for Copado Robotic Testing, the course fee (in Indian rupees) is ~ ₹ 17,430 for a ~ 6-hour course; and another “advanced” variant shows ~ ₹ 20,030 for ~ 8 hours.
On the official “Copado Academy” site, the Robotic Testing certification trail is listed at USD $250.
The course is delivered online, self-paced (or via modules), so you don't need to join at a fixed time necessarily.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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While pure “M.Sc in Cloud Computing” is rare in India, many MTech/MSc programs offer cloud specialization:
Top Indian Universities Offering Cloud Computing Specializations
UPES, Dehradun – M.Tech in Cloud Computing & Virtualization
VIT Vellore – M.Tech (CSE) with Cloud Computing electives
SRM University – M.Tech Cloud Computing
Amity University – M.Tech Cloud & Mobile Computing
Jain University – M.Sc Cloud Computing
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – M.Tech Distributed Systems & Cloud
Lovely Professional University – M.Tech Cloud Computing
These are good for students wanting to stay in India but still gain strong industry-oriente
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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The top online platforms offering courses in cloud computing are-
Coursera | Offers cloud-computing specializations and professional certificates (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure), often in partnership with big tech or universities — good structured curricula. |
| Udemy | Very flexible and affordable; lots of individual courses on AWS, Azure, GCP, DevOps, and cloud-related tools — good for self-learners or quick certification prep. |
| A Cloud Guru (often tied to Pluralsight) | Specializes exclusively in cloud computing; offers lab-based learning paths for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc. — good for professionals aiming for certifications or hands-on skills. |
| Pluralsight | Offers vendor-agnostic cloud fundamentals and advanced tracks; good for those wanting flexibility + depth across multiple cloud providers. |
| upGrad (India-focused) | Offers structured cloud-computing + DevOps certificate programs (often bridging AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker/Kubernetes/DevOps) — useful if you want a guided, career-oriented learning path. |
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
An online Cloud Computing course is a great fit for many kinds of learners — but it depends on your goals, background, and career plans.
1. Students (BCA / BTech / BSc IT / MCA / Diploma)
If you're studying in any computer-related field, cloud skills will:
Strengthen your resume
Help with internships and placements
Give you an edge in roles like DevOps, Cloud Engineer, SysAdmin, Data Engineer, etc.
Best for:
Students who want to build job-ready skills early.
2. Working Professionals Looking to Switch Careers
People from IT support, networking, testing, system administration, or even non-coding backgrounds can transition into cloud roles.
Go
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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From the official curriculum and programme description, the languages include:
C — “Programming in C” appears in Semester 1.
Python — there is a dedicated “Python programming + lab” in Semester 2.
Likely C+ / Java / other languages — the general CSE programme page lists that graduates are trained in “Python, Java, C+, JavaScript” among others.
So minimally, there are at least three languages (C, Python, plus C+/Java from general CSE curriculum) taught. According to some sources, students learn up to 5 or more languages including JavaScript — so the “kinds of languages” count might be 4–5 or sl
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Recent placement data shows MCA students at RVCE have been getting job offers: for 2025–2024 batches, there were offers and placements recorded.
Typical / recent figures: the highest package for MCA placements ~ ₹ 20 LPA, average/median ~ ₹ 8.94–9.5 LPA.
The number of recruiters visiting for MCA is non-trivial (e.g. some years ~ 35 companies) which suggests there are opportunities.
As per alumni reports on Reddit (or other student forums), some graduates say they got good roles — e.g. one former MCA student said they got placed as Data Analyst and later moved into Data Engineering.
The college seems to have a
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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The total tuition fee for BCA (3-year) at IZee Business School is typically around ₹ 3.75 lakh.
Depending on the specialisation (e.g. with extra certifications, special tracks), total 3-year fees may go up to ₹ 4.75 lakh.
Some sources show yearly fee ranges for BCA at IZee from ₹ 1,00,000 to ₹ 2,55,000/yr, depending on the track/specialization.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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The total tuition fee for the 3‑year BCA programme is ₹ 5.95 lakhs.
Some older sources list it as ₹ 5.10 lakhs over three years.
In addition to tuition, there may be other costs (hostel, registration, other fees) if you opt for accommodations or additional services; such extra costs are usually separate.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
To get admission into a BCA programme with a Cloud Computing specialization, you generally need:
Completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board.
Minimum marks in 10+2 — commonly ~ 50% aggregate (or sometimes 45%) depending on the institution and category (with typical relaxation for reserved categories).
Sometimes a pass in English (or English as a compulsory subject) is required.
Some institutions may prefer or require that you have taken Mathematics / Computer Science / IT / related subjects in 10+2 — though this depends on the college.
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