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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
To pursue BCA from Bapuji Institute of Hi-Tech Education students must meet the eligibility criteria of having passed Class 10 and 12 from a recognised board with Science or Commerce (Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Accountancy/Computer Science) streams, 3 year Diploma in Computer Science/Information Science or 2 year JOC-ITI with Computer Science.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 7
Anyone who wants to build a career in cybersecurity — whether you're a fresh IT graduate, a system or network administrator, or even an operations / support professional — should consider an online ethical hacking course at Skillogic. As cyber threats rise quickly, such training helps you gain in-demand hacker-thinking skills and hands-on knowledge. Skillogic's course is globally recognised (EC-Council), and you don't need deep prior experience — even beginners with basic computer understanding can start. With more than 2,000 ethical hackers already trained by Skillogic, you'll be joining a trusted and growing community.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 7
You can get admission to an ethical hacking course in India by selecting a trusted training institute like Skillogic. Visit their website, review the course details, and ensure you meet the basic requirements. Then, fill out the online form, submit the needed documents, and complete the registration fee. Once everything is approved, you'll receive confirmation and can begin your classes.
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SRMU offers various opportunities for BCA and MCA students to improve their coding skills and participate in hackathons. The university conducts coding challenges, boot camps, and mini-hackathons through its tech clubs and innovation cells. Students also get to work on live projects and hands-on assignments that help them gain real-world experience. SRMU encourages students to use popular coding platforms and take part in inter-college competitions to enhance their programming and problem-solving skills. Overall, the university provides a supportive environment for coding, innovation, and teamwork.
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