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Anmol Dubey

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A TANCET MCA percentage score of 50.572 is generally considered average and may not be sufficient for admission to top level colleges. Although this may be acceptable for some institutions, it is unlikely to secure a seat in highly competitive people such as Anna University or PSG College of Technology.

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Baskaran M

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You can pursue BCA without Math in 12th. Top colleges include Amity University, LPU, Chandigarh University, SRM Institute, Jain University, and IGNOU. Typically, 12th grade completion with minimum percentage and English as a compulsory subject is required.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Admission to BCA (Hons.) at MSU Baroda is merit-based, with the cut-off generally ranging from seventy to eighty percent in Class 12 for open category students. The exact cut-off varies annually based on applications and seat availability. The fee is quite affordable, approximately thirty thousand to forty thousand rupees per year. MSU Baroda's BCA program is highly reputed due to its industry-aligned syllabus, practical coding labs, and placement opportunities with IT companies.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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The NIMCET application form is usually released between February and March. You can apply online through nimcet.in by registering, filling the form, uploading documents, and paying the application fee. Eligibility requires a B.Sc/BCA/B.Tech degree with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. Keep scanned copies of your photograph, signature, and academic certificates ready.

 

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Yes, you can pursue MCA at KNIT-Sultanpur with a B.Sc in Biology. KNIT's eligibility for MCA requires a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of fifty percent marks, and admission is based on your CUET PG scores.

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Prayas Pachauri

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MIT College of Management at MIT-ADT University requires candidates to have at least 50% marks in Class 12 from a recognized board, and your 60% in PCM meets that threshold perfectly.So yes you are eligible to take admission in BCA at MIT-ADT .Here median package is 5LPA with top recruiters like infosys,deloitte,adani wilmar,etc.

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Ayush Mishra

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In the case of Computer Science and Information Technology in Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, the main admission rules are according to WBJEE and JEE Main ranks. Although the official 2025 cutoffs are not yet announced, judging by the past year trends (2023-2024), in General category, the closing ranks are generally 3,500-4,300 in CSE and 5,000-5,800 in IT. In case of JEE Main, the ranks corresponding to CSE will be approximately, 4,000-5,000 and IT, 5,000-6,000 (All India ranks). This is an estimated value with cutoffs possibly adjusted by the volume of applicants and regard to the test difficulty.

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