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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
CMR University has provided MCA (Master in Computer Application) for 2 years. For selection in MCA in CMR University you should have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science with a minimum of 45% marks, and there is an entrance test with interview. The fee for MCA in CMR University is approximately INR 1,17,000 for two years, and the average package is about INR 6 Lacs - INR 7 Lacs per annum. The highest package offered was about INR 17.5 LPA. Also, more than 60% of students got placement.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The total tuition fee for Nirma University MCA is INR 5 lakh. The total fee includes multiple components such as caution deposit, tuition fee, exam fee, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Gulbarga University fee structure is consist of multiple components, such as tuition fee, hostel fee, medical insurance, mess and other security deposits, etc. MCA total fees range between 56.94 K - 2.36 L
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) at BBAU Amethi Campus Entry Requirements:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with mentioned marks with a combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Computer Science or equivalent as one of the subject (45% ).
Documents Required for Direct Admission in BCA Colleges
- A copy of class X and class XII marksheet.
- Transfer certificate.
- 2 passport-size photos.
- Verified certificates for SC/ST/OBC categories, if applicable.
- Certificates for any extra-curricular activities that students wish to highlight.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The ISTQB exam format is as follows -
- Question Type: Primarily multiple-choice questions.
- Foundation Level: ~40 questions; 60 minutes; 65% passing score.
- Advanced Level: ~40-60 questions; 90-180 minutes; 65% passing score.
- Expert Level: Includes multiple-choice and written assignments; duration varies.
- Language: Available in multiple languages.
- Scoring: No negative marks; each question typically worth one mark.
- Certification: Internationally recognised certificate upon passing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Preparing for the ISTQB exam involves several steps as follows:
- Practice Exams: Take practice exams or sample questions to get an idea of what format your questions will be in and, more importantly, what kinds of questions you are likely to face.
- Study Material: For ISTQB certification, use the recommended study guide and books, including "Foundations of Software Testing" by Black, van Veenendaal, and Graham.
- Training Courses: Join an accredited training company's preparation course to receive formally structured learning and guidance from the experts.
- Study Groups: Join any study groups or discussion forums in which you can raise question
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, you do not need a software development background to take an ISTQB course, at least at the foundation level. A background in development may perhaps give added perspectives and make understanding some of the concepts more intuitive. However, the Foundation Level course is still designed to be accessible to candidates from various backgrounds, including those with little or no technical experience. A basic familiarity with software development and testing practices is useful for higher-level certifications but not strictly necessary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
ISTQB Foundation Level does not require any pre-requisites. The purpose in developing this course was to bring this course to people without any background or experience in testing software. A comprehensive orientation to the field is the primary objective of the introduction course, making it suitable for beginners and anyone seeking to formalize their knowledge in the field. However, some basics of how software is developed can be helpful for better assimilation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, ISTQB courses are offered by several training providers in an online format. These courses can be live, instructor-led sessions where you can interact with the instructor in real-time, or you can use self-paced e-learning modules which you can do at your discretion. There are numerous online courses that offer the possibility of combining both formats. Of course, it is also very important, though, to take into account that the course provider must be accredited by ISTQB.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
It depends on the level, as well as the mode, of training. Training can take as little as 2 to 3 days for the Foundation Level, depending on the provider and the course depth. The Advanced Level courses generally require 3 to 5 days of training per module, depending on their complexity and uniqueness. Expert-level courses take more weeks because they are special study topics, which usually require higher preparation and study. Secondly, if you take an e-learning or self-paced course, you are flexible in terms of time commitment to accommodate your learning pace.
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