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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, you can really work without Maths, and some colleges provide BCA courses without maths like:
Amity University-Gurugram
MMU-Ambala
PDM University
SRM UNIVERSITY SONIPAT
And, many more. You can survey on internet for the same as per your convenience. Thanks.
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Scholar-Level 18
It is really early for you to even think of starting preparing for GATE. The syllabus of GATE is same as that for engineering and you are still in 1st semester. Right? There could many changes in exam pattern in next four years. So I would advise you strongly to concentrate on studies of your engineering and think of this exam only after three years. Best wishes to you.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
The only authentic information that could be found out is that the average package for year 2017 was of 6.9 Lacs. I am attaching a link of Thapar University that will give you some information about placements but not what you asked. Hence, it can be surmised that any other information may not be authentic. http://www.thapar.edu/placements
Best wishes.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
1) The overall percentage requirement in graduation ranges from 50% to 60%.
2) Some college insist on similar percentage range in their XII (12th / Inter) exams.
3) Colleges also insist that students have Mathematics as a subject either in graduation or have passed XII with Mathematics. NIMCET is a national level Entrance Exam to get admission for MCA course in various NITs. All the best.
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