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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The placement scenario for BE CSE-Cloud Computing studnets at Chandigarh University is extremely positive because the course is industry-integrated. Top recruiters such as Microsoft, Google, Sabre Technologies, Invisible Technologies, and MPOWER Financing regularly visit the campus to hire cloud specialists. Since students graduate with IBM certifications and global AWS certifications, their profiles are more appealing to recruiters. Students don't just get placed in IT companies but also in finance, healthcare, and e-commerce firms because cloud services are now required everywhere. Thanks to CU's AWS Academy Cloud Centre of Exc
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
VIT Vellore courses are offered to students at the UG, PG, and PhD levels. The university mainly offers courses to students in streams such as Engineering, Management, Sciene, etc. VIT Tamil Nadu offers an MCA programme to students at the PG level for a duration of 2 years. Further, the total fee for VIT Vellore MCA programme ranges between INR 1.4 Lacs and INR 2.7 lakh.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not necessary to mention about your backlogs in the SOP. Sometimes, universities provide a separate space in the application for explaining any gap or inconsistency in the academic record. However, in case no such space for justification is provided in the application, you can use SOP to justify the reasons for such inconsistency in your record. You must mention about them briefly and explain well with the genuine reasons that led to these backlogs. Mentioning about backlogs with our explanation must be avoided.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The main ideas covered in the essay should be summarised in the statement of purpose conclusion. In order to leave the reader with a lasting impression, it should briefly reiterate the thesis statement and offer a concluding idea or argument. The conclusion should be succinct, but it also has to be interesting and convincing. Moreover, the conclusion should be able to convince the Ad Com about your candidature for the programme. You can read a sample sop for MS in project management to understand how the conclusion should be written.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 120 Ramaiah Institute of Technology seats available for the MCA course. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria for MCA admissions are alloted these seats after clearing the selection process. To be eligible for Ramaiah Institute of Technology MCA admissions, candidates must clear any undergraduate course with a minimum aggregate of 50%.The selection of cadidates is based on the KMAT entrance exam results.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Physics Chemistry is not necessary for this but mathematics is compulsory or mandatory in some recognised universities.
Either you have mathematics as additional subject you can get admission in this.
Good luck for your future.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes candidates who wish to apply for MCA admissions at BHU are required to appear for the CUET-PG examination. In addition to this, candidates who fulfill the set eligibility criteria for the MCA admissions at BHU will be the only ones to get admissions. To be eligible for the MCA courses at BHU, candidates must clear their undergraduate course with a minimum aggregate of 55%.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Sure! The table below provides some details and information about the top BCA colleges in India.
Particulars | Parameters |
|---|---|
No. of Colleges | 120+ colleges |
Fee | Less than INR 1 Lakh: 10+ colleges INR 1-2 Lakh: 15+ colleges INR 2-3 Lakh: 20 colleges INR 3-5 Lakh: 15+ colleges More than INR 5 Lakh: 5 colleges |
Top BCA Colleges in India | Christ University, Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Kristu Jayanti College, Amity University, etc. |
Accepted Entrance Exam | CUET, IPU CET, etc. |
Top Specializations |
Disclaimer: This information is taken from the official website and may differ.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Graduate students pursuing BCA/BSc IT can take help from their college books since the WBJEE JECA syllabus is similar to that followed in these degree programs. Numerous students who had secured top ranks in past years in the WB JECA, as well as other exams, had cited that they learned from college books.
The advantage of reading BCA/BSc IT books is that they are simple to comprehend, consist of many examples to grasp topics and even consist of numerical questions to assess performance. Students who depend on the BCA books for clearing WB JECA do have good chances to achieve a good score; however, they are advised to refer to extr
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, one month is not sufficient time to prepare for the WBJEE JECA. The WBJEE JECA syllabus is vast, and it's not possible to cover all the topics in one month. If you have been or are a BCA student, then it can be less challenging for you since most of the subjects of WBJEE JECA and BCA are similar. You are advised to study all the subjects and solve previous year WBJEE JECA question papers. Begin practising WBJEE JECA sample papers at least 1 or 2 months before the exam to become accustomed to the exam.
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