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Admissions are offered on the basis of a written test followed by a viva-voce conducted by the university. For PG courses, 60% of the total seats are reserved for candidates who have completed their UG degree from NBU, while 40% are for candidates belonging to other universities.

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Hello Lakita Made, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in knowing what packages the students obtained perhaps before joining this college for your studies and graduation. It's definitely perfectly alright to SEE information on this very vital aspect since students expect to get placed in good position of the completion of the studies in a particular college. As per one report the minimum and the maximum packages which were offered to the students of this college in placement season very is from 4 lacs to 8 Lacs per annum. Many good companies participated in the recruitment and placements process. But let me emphasiz
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
The course of BCA is not offered at Atharva College of Engineering located in Malad in Mumbai. However, this course is offered at another Institute of Atharva. I am afraid that there was no information whatsoever about prescription of any cut off marks for admission to BCA courses while on the other hand there is information available for cut off marks at Atharva Engineering College for admission in to different engineering graduation courses. One of the reasons could be that of not too many applications as compared with number of seats available for admission. Ask your enquiry about distance education for BCA the website of the
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jennifer Parraiyar, I am afraid that the scene of placements is not all rosy in this college. From the data available, different companies do come for recruitment in placements season but apparently top notch companies ate missing in action. But then as this institution is not ranked very high in NIRF ranking, this is to be expected. To help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. https://www.shiksha.com/college/atharva-institute-of-information-technology-aiit-malad-malad-west-Mumbai-48490/placement
Best wishes to you.

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Kush Dilawri

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The fee structure usually revolves around INR 2.5 lacs, it might be different this year.

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Chinmaya Panigrahi

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Yes, Maths is compulsory for BCA and some college allow direct admission.

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Ajay Singh

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After MCA you will have more chances and u can get good pay. On average 6-8 LPA, if you do MCA in a good college or university then you have a chance of a maximum INR 40 LPA.

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Ajay Singh

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Yes, but in reality is very less chances. And one more option is there to get a job in Google. After completing BCA you can do MCA. Then after MCA, you have opened all gates in big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft etc.

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Ajay Singh

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BCA is good, but B.Tech is better, because plenty of opportunities will get while doing B.Tech, and If you have financial problem and u can't keep more money on B.Tech then go for BCA doing BCA in good college, and after that doing MCA then MCA is equal to B.Tech.

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