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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

50% marks in class 10th and 12th with Mathematics / Computer Science / Information Technology as one of the main subject in 12th.
Students having valid UPES-EAT score will be eligible for direct admission.

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Navita Batra

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can. Please check the eligibility of MCA
Graduation in any stream is the basic eligibility for MCA. The eligibility for qualifying marks in graduation differs from institute to institute. Most of the institutes require 45 to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. Reserved categories get some relaxation in aggregate percentage. Apart from this there is another prerequisite for taking admission to MCA degree; one must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Procedure:
Admission can be obtained either on the basis of entrance exams or directly on qualifying exam merit basis.
1. Direct Admission-
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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

B.Tech study has an inclination towards the research area. So if you are interested to develop your career in research or pursue PhD then B.Tech is the appropriate choice. It includes the detailed study of programming and of software computers. During the course of B.Tech in information technology the student studies the methods to programme electronic equipment such that it works according to the instruction given. After completing B.Tech in information technology the student learns to develop software which is the basic requirement of various software firms.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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BCA and MBA are totally different fields. MCA is totally computer and software oriented field where as MBA is management and business oriented field. If you already do BBA then MBA will be helpful for you. Or if you do BCA then MCA is helpful for you. But after completing BCA if you don't want to continue the stream, if you like accounting then you can change your stream. The college will approve you for the same.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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Getting admission into BCA is super easy. If you have completed your +2 with at least 45% marks, then you can get admission in almost every college for BCA remember that there are some popular colleges which have some different criterias for admission. It depends upon in which college you are seeking admission.

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Prahlad ParmarCo-Founder of Digital Deeksha

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Yes, definitely you should select Digital Marketing, as a career option. Now onwards, there are trend of digital marketing. Many people had earned very much grow in Digital Marketing. So, you can choose without any hesitate.

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Anubhav Lal

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CSSRL provides professional training with hand-on practicals to prepare you for the cyber security workforce. Different training programs have different eligibility, duration, fees etc. You can choose right program depending on your eligibility. You can call for counselling if details on website are not enough for you to decide.
If you have completed or are appearing for final year of graduation, you can consider Post Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security from CSSRL, which is a 6 month program and will cost you 45000 INR

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

IOCL i.e. Indian Oil Corporation Limited is one the largest PSUs (Public Sector Unit) in India. It stands 119th amongst the corporations in the world. Getting into IOCL you will be paid quite a huge salary as every PSU employee gets. The recruitment in IOCL is through GATE exam. You need to score more than 50% depending upon your branch of Engineering. The cut-off marks vary every year according to the vacancies, reservations etc. Few of my friends and cousins are working in various PSUs. They say that you are paid more than what you work. (i.e. you don't have much work to do, but you will paid quite well). And, of course that tag of b
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Vibhor Kashyap

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For Christ University you need to score at least 50% in your +2. A candidate can be from any stream in order to pursue BCA from Christ. You might have to give an entrance exam and personal interview at the time of admission. If you can satisfy these requirements then you can pursue BCA very easily. These criteria are very easy to fulfill.

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Vibhor Kashyap

Guide-Level 12

Yes, Science students with biology too can pursue BCA. The eligibility criteria for admission into BCA differs from university to university. So, you will have to find that university which can provide you admission. The general eligibility is that if you can score atleast 45% in +2 then you can easily pursue BCA regardless of your +2 stream.

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