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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
In Bangalore, several colleges offer lateral entry into BCA programs specializing in AI and ML. Popular options include RV College of Engineering, Presidency College, and BMS College of Engineering. These institutes allow direct second-year admission for Diploma holders, making it easier to join advanced courses focused on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you're new to IT, you start with four core subjects: Programming & Software Development, Algorithms & Complexity, Internet Technologies, and Database Systems & Information Modelling. After that, you pick a specialisation, such as Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Cyber Security, Distributed Computing, or Human? Computer Interaction, and complete both specialisation and advanced elective subjects aligned with your chosen track.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, Tilak College of Science and Commerce offers a B.Sc. in Information Technology (IT) with 120 seats for the 3?year program.
Admissions for FY?B.Sc.?IT 2025 are open from May 12 to August 30, 2025—which means seats are currently available to eligible candidates
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
For Information Technology, the best subjects to focus on include Computer Programming, Data Structures, Networking, Database Management, and Cybersecurity. Subjects like Mathematics and Algorithms are also essential. Choosing subjects that align with your interests—like AI, Web Development, or Cloud Computing—can help you build a strong foundation and succeed in the IT industry.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The MAH? MCA? CET CAP (Centralised Admission Process) is a multi-stage seat-allocation system. First, candidates register online and upload required documents. Next, provisional and final merit lists are released, allowing choice-filling of preferred colleges. Seats are allotted based on rank and preference. You confirm your seat, pay fees, and report to your allotted institute.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Kristu Jayanti College (KJC), Bengaluru, for the BCA 2025–26 intake, officially:
Applications opened on December?1?2024 via the college website
Registration is still open as of mid-July 2025, and there is no publicly stated deadline yet.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 1
If you are pursuing BCA so in future you can work in IT industry and you can also do MCA for better placement.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar is among the best colleges in Odisha which is famous for providing almost 100% placement for MCA students. Well-established companies such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Capgemini visit the campus on a regular basis. The institute offers proper academic guidance, exposure to the industry, as well as skill development programs that assist students in getting placements. Placement percentages may differ from year to year depending on market demands and student performance.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
When breaking into product management, it is important to differentiate this discipline from similar concepts, including project management and product management.
You can see the difference between Product Management & Project Management in the table below:
Aspects | Product Management | Project Management |
|---|---|---|
Focus | Focuses on the lifecycle of a product or service, including ideation, development, launch, and iteration based on market needs and user feedback. | Focuses on managing temporary projects with specific goals, timelines, resources, and deliverables. |
Duration | Long-term and ongoing, spanning the entire product lifecycle. | Short to medium-term, with a defined start and end based on project goals and scope. |
Scope | Concerned with the product strategy, market research, defining features, prioritisation, and aligning with business goals. | Concerned with planning, execution, resource allocation, and tracking to achieve project objectives within constraints. |
Stakeholders | Engages with various departments like engineering, UI/UX design, marketing, sales, and customers. | Works with project team members, stakeholders, sponsors, and clients to execute the project plan. |
Outcome | Focuses on the success and evolution of a product/service in the market, addressing customer needs and achieving business objectives. | Focuses on delivering specific project objectives, often involving tasks, milestones, and deliverables. |
Flexibility | Requires adaptability to changing market conditions, user feedback, and technology advancements. | Adheres to a defined project plan and aims to manage changes within project scope through formal change control processes. |
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