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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Top colleges for BCA in Delhi with the features that you are asked,
- *Government Colleges*: IGNOU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Bharati College
- *Private Colleges*: Baba Saheb Ambedkar Technical Education Society, Ambedkar Institute of Technology, VIPS
- *Delhi NCR Colleges*: NIU, Lingaya's Vidyapeeth, Sharda University.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
S P Jain College's BCA placements have varying reports:
- the highest package: INR 4.5-81 LPA
- Average package: INR 2.7-33 LPA
- Top recruiters: Castrol, KPMG, Godrej, CISCO, HDFC, and local firms.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both the operating system courses are good in their own way. The students who are into programming languages can prefer to study Linux as it supports multiple programming languages. The students who are interested in learning networking and related concepts can study Windows operating systems. Both the courses provide extensive knowledge of the respective operating systems.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) in Mumbai is an institute of an excellent business school that does not provide BCA course. It is also famous because of its Post graduate Diploma in management (PGDM) and other equivalent degree of MBA. In case of these management programs the placement records of SPJIMR have been reporting good figures; the highest domestic packages are about INR 81 LPA and average packages are usually INR 32-33 LPA of the last batches. Well-known hiring organisations cut short into various fields, such as consulting (Accenture Strategy, BCG, Deloitte), FMCG (HUL, P&G, Nestle), IT/Tech (Amazon,
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 156 Ethical Hacking colleges in India. Out of these, 32 colleges are owned by the Private sector and the Public sector owns 7. Some of the popular ethical hacking colleges in India are S.S. Jain Subodh Pg College, Gujarat University, IANT- Institute of Advance Network Technology, IZee Business School, Rayat Bhara University, Pillai College of Arts, Commerce and Arts, and many more. About 67 colleges ethical hacking course fee ranges < INR 1 lakh.
Location | Colleges |
|---|---|
Delhi/NCR | IANT, Jetking Infotrain Ltd., IIHT Kakaji, etc. |
Pune | ATL, Cybervault Securities Pvt Ltd, EC Council, etc. |
Bangalore | Izee Business School, St. Pauls College, Sindhi College, etc. |
Mumbai | NetTech India, Unique Solutions, Sami Infotech, etc. |
Kolkata | IOGT, AEM Kolkata, Core Future, etc. |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ethical Hacking is a kind of hacking but it is legal in nature, it is used for security purposes aiming towards fixing the weak links in the system and networks so that intruders cannot cause harm the information and programs in our system. Key concepts of Ethical hacking are hacking methodologies, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, social engineering, all conducted with proper authorization and within legal boundaries. Ethical hackers also focus on reporting vulnerabilities and providing remediation advice to organizations.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ethical hacking professionals are rare to find due to the skill gap in the market, which makes it likely to land a good pay scale if you happen to crack interviews by showcasing your ethical hacking skillset. Honestly, the ethical hacking certification might add weight to your resume, but it's always advisable to pair that up with a full-fledged course or degree in IT.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Although Karnataka PGCET is the primary exam through which most of the best and government-aided colleges of MCA are generally taken, few privately-owned universities and colleges provide direct entry or accept the scores of other national entrance tests such as the KMAT (Karnataka Management Aptitude Test). Due to the merit of your Bachelor? s degree you may enter in direct admission or you may enter in through a management quota which may entail additional amounts of fees. Colleges such as Christ University and even other privately run colleges in Bangalore may possess their process of admission that may not wholly base on PGCET. Mak
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yeah, it is quite preferable by many students but go through the official website and know the placement records and the teching method thoroughly
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, students from the humanities stream can pursue a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) degree but generally is an option for students who have completed their 12th grade in the Commerce stream. You can choose Jain University which gives strong academic reputation, diverse range of programs, focus on holistic development, and vibrant campus life and they accept students who have studied humanities in their 12th standard.
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