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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can probably get admission to the BCA course at UEM Kolkata with 69% in Class 12. UEM Kolkata typically follows a merit-based admission process, and the eligibility criteria for BCA usually demand that candidates have passed their 12th with a minimum percentage in subjects such as Mathematics and Computer Science. With a 69% score, you fall within a competitive range for admission. But it's better to look at the individual eligibility criteria and cutoffs for the year you are applying, since these do change. You may call the college for more information and updates.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Digital technology is revolutionizing Physiotherapy by introducing AI-based diagnostic tools, robotic rehabilitation devices, and virtual therapy platforms. AI helps in movement analysis and personalized treatment plans, enhancing patient outcomes.

Robotic-assisted therapy aids in faster recovery for stroke and spinal cord injury patients. Additionally, telerehabilitation allows remote physiotherapy consultations, expanding access to treatment. These advancements are making Physiotherapy more effective and accessible globally.

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mangina Meghanadh

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To obtain admission to the BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme at VIT Vellore (main campus), you should take the following steps:

1. Eligibility: You should have passed your 10+2 with a minimum of 60% marks (or equivalent grade) in aggregate from a recognised board.
2. VITEEE Exam: VIT Vellore provides BCA under the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) which is an online exam. You have to register for the exam on the official VIT website.
3. Application Process: Go to the VIT official website complete the application form and submit the same along with the documents as required.
4. Counseling and Admission: Shortlist

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mangina Meghanadh

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With a CRL (Common Rank List) of 858,390 and an OBC (Other Backward Classes) rank of 332,295 in JEE Mains, admission to a government college for a B.Tech in Information Technology (IT) is not feasible. Historically, cutoffs for government colleges are way lower, especially for popular branches like IT, and can ask for much higher ranks.

But cutoff ranks vary every year based on available seats, reservation in the category, and number of applicants. Look for the latest cutoff information on the official website of JEE Mains counseling (JoSAA) and visit private college as well.

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mangina Meghanadh

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The Poddar Group of Institutions in Jaipur offers a three-year Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) programme designed to impart computer application and software development skills to the students. The programme lays a lot of stress on project work, industry orientation through internships, and exposure to well-equipped laboratories. A candidate must be a 10+2 passed student with 48% or above aggregate marks from a well-known board. The total cost of the BCA course is approximately INR 1,86,000 with an additional one-time charge of INR 1,700. For further information on how to apply and deadlines, students can visit the official sit

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Purva Jain

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BCA might be considered "better" if you are passionate about technology and computer programming, while BBA is better if you prefer business management and broader career options across different industries essentially, BCA offers more specialised technical skills while BBA provides a wider range of career paths with transferable business skills. BBA graduates can find jobs in various sectors like sales, marketing, consulting, finance, and entrepreneurship, while BCA graduates are typically employed in IT companies as software developers, web developers, database administrators, etc.

 

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Anurag Shivam

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CMR Institute of Management Studies in Bangalore offers a variety of scholarships for students, including merit-based, need-based, and sports scholarships. 

Merit-based scholarships 

CMR Memorial Scholarships: Awarded to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or rural areas

CMR Merit Scholarship: Awarded to students with outstanding academic records

Need-based scholarships 

CMR Memorial Scholarships: Awarded to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or rural areas

Sports scholarships 

CMR Sports Scholarship: Awarded to students who participate in sports competitions at the state, national, or in

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Vipra Pandey

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Auditing can be considered as IT job when referring to "IT auditor", where it involves assessing and evaluating the IT systems, controls, and processes, to ensure that they comply with the regulations and they operate effectively. 

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Naman sharma

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Now all the courses for BCA are semester wise so I am not sure but I can give u an esstimate 20k per sem.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, AMC Engineering College does provide a refund in case of withdrawal of admission. If a candidate wishes to withdraw or cancel their first-year admission, any fees paid is refunded as per the refund policy after deduction of administrative charges of INR 5,000. Check below to know the fee refund guidelines:

  • Refund requested within one week: 100% refund
  • Refund requested within two weeks: 50% refund
  • Refund requested within three to four weeks: 20% refund
  • Refund requested beyond four weeks: No refund

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