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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
Hi.
An online Cloud Computing course is a great fit for many kinds of learners — but it depends on your goals, background, and career plans.
1. Students (BCA / BTech / BSc IT / MCA / Diploma)
If you're studying in any computer-related field, cloud skills will:
Strengthen your resume
Help with internships and placements
Give you an edge in roles like DevOps, Cloud Engineer, SysAdmin, Data Engineer, etc.
Best for:
Students who want to build job-ready skills early.
2. Working Professionals Looking to Switch Careers
People from IT support, networking, testing, system administration, or even non-coding backgrounds can transition into cloud roles.
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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From the official curriculum and programme description, the languages include:
C — “Programming in C” appears in Semester 1.
Python — there is a dedicated “Python programming + lab” in Semester 2.
Likely C+ / Java / other languages — the general CSE programme page lists that graduates are trained in “Python, Java, C+, JavaScript” among others.
So minimally, there are at least three languages (C, Python, plus C+/Java from general CSE curriculum) taught. According to some sources, students learn up to 5 or more languages including JavaScript — so the “kinds of languages” count might be 4–5 or sl
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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The VJTI MAH MCA CET cutoff 2025-
| General / Open (Other-than-Home-University) (GOPENO) | 99.86 |
| General / Open (Home-University) (GOPENH) | 99.75 |
| Other Backward Classes Other-than-Home-University (GOBCO) | 99.58 |
| Other Backward Classes Home-University (GOBCH) | 99.28 |
| Scheduled Caste Other (GSCO) | 98.93 |
| Scheduled Caste Home (GSCH) | 98.38–99.47 (depending on round) |
| Scheduled Tribe (Other / Home-University combined) (GSTO / GSTH) | 93.55 – 99.28 (varies) |
| Persons with Disabilities / Other quotas (PWD / PWD-Reserved / PWDRSCH) | As low as 74.78 (for PWDRSCH category) |
| Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 99.01 – 99.2 |
| Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) | 99.94 |
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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Recent placement data shows MCA students at RVCE have been getting job offers: for 2025–2024 batches, there were offers and placements recorded.
Typical / recent figures: the highest package for MCA placements ~ ₹ 20 LPA, average/median ~ ₹ 8.94–9.5 LPA.
The number of recruiters visiting for MCA is non-trivial (e.g. some years ~ 35 companies) which suggests there are opportunities.
As per alumni reports on Reddit (or other student forums), some graduates say they got good roles — e.g. one former MCA student said they got placed as Data Analyst and later moved into Data Engineering.
The college seems to have a
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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The total tuition fee for BCA (3-year) at IZee Business School is typically around ₹ 3.75 lakh.
Depending on the specialisation (e.g. with extra certifications, special tracks), total 3-year fees may go up to ₹ 4.75 lakh.
Some sources show yearly fee ranges for BCA at IZee from ₹ 1,00,000 to ₹ 2,55,000/yr, depending on the track/specialization.
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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Undergraduate (UG) courses
B.Tech (4-year) in specializations including:
Bioinformatics
Biotechnology
Civil Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) — including specializations / variants
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
Information Technology (IT)
Mathematics & Computing (or Maths + Computing)
Other UG degrees
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
BSc (Honours) Mathematics & Computing (from 2023-24 batch onwards)
Postgraduate (PG) courses
MTech (2-year) in several specializations:
Biotechnology
Computer Science & Engineering (general)
CSE wi
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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JUIT offers a “10+2 Merit-Based” admission route for B.Tech for certain seats — i.e. based on your Class 12 (or equivalent) marks instead of national entrance exam rank.
The eligibility for this usually requires: having passed 10+2 (or equivalent) in 2023–2025 and meeting minimum marks (in many cases ~ 60% aggregate, with Physics + Mathematics + appropriate third subject) as specified.
For some disciplines (e.g. Bioinformatics/Biotechnology), there is explicit mention of “non-JEE / 10+2 marks based” admissions.
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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The entrance exams are accepted by Jaypee University of Information Technology
B.Tech (undergraduate) | JEE Main (for roughly 50% of seats) + 10 + 2 (board exam) marks (merit-based) for the remaining seats. |
| BBA / BCA / BSc‑UG | Merit-based (10 + 2 marks) or sometimes via entrance — depending on discipline. For some courses admissions may also consider CUET UG scores. |
| M.Tech (postgraduate engineering) | GATE (for eligible candidates) or University's own entrance test (PGET) for non‑GATE students. |
| M.Sc. | For some MSc courses, admission via entrance: e.g. for certain Biotechnology‑DBT seats there is a separate entrance (or merit / university criteria). |
| PhD | Entrance + interview. For candidates with national‑level qualifications (e.g. NET / CSIR / UGC JRF etc.), eligibility may differ. |
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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The total tuition fee for the 3‑year BCA programme is ₹ 5.95 lakhs.
Some older sources list it as ₹ 5.10 lakhs over three years.
In addition to tuition, there may be other costs (hostel, registration, other fees) if you opt for accommodations or additional services; such extra costs are usually separate.
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2 weeks agoScholar-Level 18
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To get admission into a BCA programme with a Cloud Computing specialization, you generally need:
Completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognised board.
Minimum marks in 10+2 — commonly ~ 50% aggregate (or sometimes 45%) depending on the institution and category (with typical relaxation for reserved categories).
Sometimes a pass in English (or English as a compulsory subject) is required.
Some institutions may prefer or require that you have taken Mathematics / Computer Science / IT / related subjects in 10+2 — though this depends on the college.
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