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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average total fee for the first year MCA at R.V. College of Engineering varies for the student from the government quota seat and management quota seat. Check out the table below to get an exact amount of course fees for different quotas:
| Quota | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Government Quota | INR 69,310 |
| Management Quota | INR 50,000- INR 52,000 |
The fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to change. Therefore, it is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, R.V. College of Engineering accepts other entrance exam scores besides KMAT scores for admission to its MCA programme. The institute accepts K-PGCET scores for admission. Hence, candidates with valid scores in any of the mentioned exams can get admission to MCA at R.V.C.E.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
You can have the following best options to take:
- Civil Engineering in Guru Gobind Singh Foundation's Guru Gobind Singh College of Engineering and Research Centre.
- Mechanical Engineering in Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering (BVCOE).
- Mechanical Engineering in Devi Mahalaxmi Polytechnic College
- Civil Engineering in AISSMS College of Engineering [AISSMS COE].
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, for a B.Sc. holder in Chemistry, it can be pursued for MCA in Data Science provided such an individual meets the requirement of the institution for admissions. Most of the programs of MCA admit graduates with a science, technical, or engineering undergraduate degree from any discipline at least at 10+2 and studied mathematics either during secondary school or college studies.
Steps to check eligibility are as follows:
1. Check if there are any prerequisites required by the institution, for example foundational programming or math courses.
2. You may be required to sit for entrance exams, which might include NIMCET or university-speci
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you may opt for a B.Com with your chosen two domains and one language subject, if you satisfy the relevant eligibility criteria specified by the college or university you will be applying to. As a general rule, admission to B.Com requires students to have passed out from 10+2 schools with a commerce stream, although many colleges admit students of other streams too, given that they have studied at least some commerce subjects. Check the particular admission guidelines of the institution you are interested in to make sure your combination is appropriate for them.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
If you have not passed Chemistry but your result status says "pass," then you may have cleared all the other subjects that were necessary for your course. The eligibility for BCA varies with the admission criteria of the college one is applying to.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There is so many colleges which offers BCA.From which state you belong, where you want to pursue BCA, What are your financial condition, Whether your family allow or not, based on this you can decide your college or university .Many government or private college where you can take admission based on eligibility by giving entrance exam, merit based or direct admission are available.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Understanding the syllabus, which includes mathematics, computer awareness, analytical ability, and logical reasoning, is the first step in preparing for the JMI MCA 2025 entrance exam.
Mathematics: Pay close attention to subjects like probability, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus.
Computer Awareness: Go over the fundamental ideas of computer science, such as operating systems, data structures, and algorithms.
Analytical Skills & Logical Reasoning: Work on solving puzzles, solving series, and solving problems.
Time management: Complete last year's assignments and take practice exams.
Revision: Keep your preparation consistent and go over
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To find out which institute is best for MCA course among Acharya Institute of Technology and R.V. College of Engineering, students can compare these institutions on basis of their verified Shiksha reviews on topics such as Placements, Infrastructure, and faculty.
| College Name | Reviews on Placements | Reviews on Infrastructure | Reviews on Faculty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acharya Institute of Technology | "The placed students are very few comparatively as they set an overall criteria of 60% - 75%. 2. For the placed students Rs. 25000 per month was offered which was average salary". | "Acharya is well known for its infrastructure. The campus has all the facilities which are good and useful to the students. Many more facilities are provided by the college management day by day". | The faculty concerning MCA course is quite better, and some of the professors are more skilled and knowledgeable. They provide a good aim and goal to the students and guide the students so that they can reach their goals and fulfil their dreams. |
| R.V. College of Engineering | "More than 75 percent of students were placed. Our college has good placement facilities because we have a cell that helps us with placement training". | "Infrastructure and facilities are good, and the departments are available for every course. Wi-Fi, labs, and the library are available. Food is good, and they provide a mess and canteen". | "Faculty members are very good, and they are well qualified and have good knowledge in teaching. The teaching quality is excellent, which makes us understand the concepts". |
The reviews given here do not represent feedback from all students of MCA course. Additionally, this table highlights only some or selective reviews of students. Hence, students should not rely on their decisions only on basis of these reviews.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hey!
Admission to the Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programme at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA) University is primarily based on performance in entrance examinations such as the Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Admission Test (SAAT) or other recognised entrance tests. Specific cutoff scores or percentile requirements for SAAT are not disclosed by the university.
A 38.16 percentile in SAAT might be seen as below average, which could make it harder for you to get admitted.
For more details visit the official website.
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