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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

It depends on the college/university, but here's a general overview of how much a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) course typically costs in India. Fees vary based on whether the college is government‑run, private, or a “premium” private/deemed university. 


Typical BCA Fees in India (2025)

Type of InstitutionYearly Fees (approx)Total for 3‑Year BCA (approx)
Government / Public colleges₹ 10,000 – ₹ 50,000/year₹ 30,000 – ₹ 1,50,000
Private colleges / universities₹ 50,000 – ₹ 2,00,000/year ₹ 1,50,000 – ₹ 6,00,000 
Deemed / premium private / university‑type institutions₹ 1,00,000 – ₹ 2,50,000/year ₹ 3,00,000 – ₹ 7,50,000

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

GIBS advertises a “100% placement rate” for students who opt into placements (i.e. those who register for placement and participate actively).

For 2025 placement drives, GIBS reports a highest package of INR 16.15 LPA and an average package of ~INR 7.8 LPA. 

The placement statistics published — recruiters, sectors, packages — seem to largely reflect management / business-school placements (PGDM / BBA), rather than technical/ engineering courses.

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Dhruvika middha

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From a long-term perspective, it will take a lot of time. I'm talking about maybe 3–6 months of part-time studying basic HTML, CSS, or Java. After, we can double it to have a backend base. For example, 12 months to become a junior. And after it's just studying and studying, as there are many fields that are developing right now. For example AI or Web3. So, we don't actually have an option to understand the limit you need. And of course, the time is up to you.

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Mohit diwakar

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A degree and a diploma both lead to engineering careers, but they serve different goals.Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) is better if you want deeper technical knowledge, higher-paying jobs, campus placements, and future options like M.Tech, MBA, or research roles.Diploma is better if you want to start working early, focus on practical skills, or enter industry as a technician or supervisor.In simple terms:If you want long-term career growth, choose a degree.If you want quick job-oriented training, a diploma works.Both paths can lead to engineering — it depends on your goals.   

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