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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
If the BIT MCA application form correction facility is made available, then the candidates will be able to edit/correct their previously submitted details. However, not all information will be available for corrections. Basic information such as name, email address, mobile number, category, etc., will likely not be open for changes.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
As per the previous years' records, the BIT MCA application form correction facility is not going to be available. However, if the facility is made available, the latest notification will be announced online by the authorities. The candidates are advised to be careful while filling out the BIT MCA application form. In case of any mistakes, the candidates can contact the concerned authorities.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
No. The candidates will not be able to pay the BIT MCA application fee offline. The authorities will only accept online fee payment. The BIT MCA application fee has to be paid online i.e., through net banking/credit card/debit card. Only those candidates who successfully pay the application fee will be considered eligible to participate in the entrance examination and admission process.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
BIT MCA 2025 application form was released online. Candidates were able to access the BIT MCA application form 2025 and fill it out to participate in the entrance examination and admission process. The BIT MCA 2025 application form last date was extended until May 15, 2025. After the final date, the authorities did not accept any applications. Candidates were advised to check the BIT MCA 2025 application form dates carefully to know the updated schedule.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For some high-reputed facilities, Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management on the contrary, establishes a not so costly MCA course. And total course fees is about INR 1 to 1.5 Lacs which is quite good amount for a private institute. And they have EMI options, in case you can't pay all at once. That works for a lot of students given the affordability especially with decent placements.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No specific MAT score cut-off is mentioned for Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management MCA but anything between 500 and 600 out of 800 is considered as good score which might get you admission into Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management. They take MAT scores as well as your graduation marks into consideration. They also have other exams like CAT so a good score along with a good academic score can make it easier to get through.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello Preetii,
Direct entry into the 3rd semester of a BCA course, also referred to as lateral entry, is generally for students who have passed a relevant diploma. In Ahmedabad, the majority of colleges do not provide lateral entry into their BCA courses. But Ahmedabad University does offer lateral admissions, though it's mainly for students coming from other universities and might not be applicable to BCA in particular. With this, your best alternative could be beginning with the first semester.
All the very best !1
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ethical hacking differs from malicious hacking in several ways, such as:
- Intent: Ethical hackers aim to improve security and protect systems, while malicious hackers seek to exploit vulnerabilities for personal gain or to cause harm.
- Permission: Ethical hackers have explicit permission from the system owner to test and identify vulnerabilities. Malicious hackers operate without consent and illegally access systems.
- Methods: Both use similar techniques, but ethical hackers disclose their findings to the organisation to help fix security flaws, whereas malicious hackers typically hide their actions.
- Outcome: The goal of ethical hacking is to
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