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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The seat intake of the MCA course at University Institute of Engineering and Technology, CSJM University is 120. But this is taken from official website and may vary. Candidates must contact the admission office for more details on the same.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Core / Foundation Subjects (Year 1 / Beginning)
If you start studying IT / Computing at UniMelb, these are the foundational subjects many students take:
| Code | Subject Name | What you learn / focus |
|---|---|---|
| COMP10001 — Foundations of Computing | Basic programming (even without prior coding background), fundamental data structures, algorithmic thinking, problem‑solving, debugging. | Basics of writing and understanding code; essential first step for CS/IT students. |
| COMP10002 — Foundations of Algorithms | Introduction to standard data structures and algorithms — how to design and analyze algorithms, problem-solving via algorithms. | Prepares you for more advanced computing and software‑engineering subjects. |
These two form the starting “Information Technology subject‐set” under Bachelor of Science (or related degrees) for IT/Computing.
Intermediate / Major‑level and Elective Subjects
As you progress beyond first year (depending on your major: e.g. “Computing & Software Systems”), the curriculum opens up many more subjects. Some common ones include:
Design of Algorithms (advanced algorithms)
Object‑Oriented Software Development (software design & programming paradigms)
Datab
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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CET (or equivalent) is required for BCA at Dahiwadi College
On a listing for Dahiwadi College's BCA admissions in 2025, the “Cutoff / Admission” page shows that BCA admission is via MAH‑BCA‑CET‑Counselling.
The same source shows cut‑off percentiles (or “closing percentiles / ranks/percentiles” for various categories) that means admission is controlled via CET‑based counselling, not purely merit (12th marks) or direct first‑come first‑serve.
On the “admission info” for Dahiwadi College, it is stated that BCA (and other professional courses like BBA, etc.) admission procedure follows the CET‑based
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Core / First‑Year (Foundational) IT Subjects at University of Melbourne
If you join the IT/Computing track, some of the first‑year (level‑1) subjects are:
COMP10001 – Foundations of Computing: Introduces programming from scratch, basic data structures, algorithmic thinking, debugging, problem‑solving.
COMP10002 – Foundations of Algorithms: Deals with data structures, basic algorithms (searching, sorting, trees, hash‑tables, memory/ pointers if low‑level languages are used), efficiency/complexity analysis, etc.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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If you're looking for “good + budget‑friendly” autonomous colleges for Electronics / E&TC / ECE / etc. engineering meaning institutions that balance reasonable fees, decent quality, and acceptable placement opportunities a few across India stand out. What “budget” means will vary a bit (some are relatively low‑fee; others are “reasonable for private colleges”). Here are some of the better-known ones (or candidate colleges) I'd suggest along with why I think they strike a good balance for ECE/ENTC.
Some Recommended Autonomous / Private‑Autonomous Colleges (ENTC / ECE) — “Budget + Value”
| College | Why It's a Good Budget‑Value Choice for ECE / ENTC |
|---|---|
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE), Bengaluru | DSCE is autonomous, has a strong placement record overall (recent the highest package ~ ₹56 LPA, many recruiters) and ECE/etc. students reportedly get good placement participation. |
| RV College of Engineering (RVCE), Bengaluru | A reputed autonomous college in Karnataka. While fees may go up under management‑quota, it's known for academic strength and better placement / industry‑connect than many small private colleges. |
| Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology (SCET), Kerala | Recently granted autonomous status, with ECE department NBA‑accredited. Among the relatively well‑recognized autonomous engineering colleges in Kerala offering ECE/ENTC. |
| Erode Sengunthar Engineering College (ESEC), Tamil Nadu | Autonomous, private college but with a history of stable accreditation and somewhat affordable private‑college setting when compared to top tier private colleges. |
| Nandha Engineering College (Perundurai / Erode), Tamil Nadu | Autonomous, with ECE/Electronics–type branches. For students coming from districts or seeking somewhat lower‑fee autonomous colleges in Tamil Nadu, this can be a reasonable pick. |
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Yes — Abhijit Kadam Institute of Management and Social Sciences (AKIMSS), under Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) (BVP), does offer an MCA programme.
But there's a catch when you ask “external admission” — and here's how I understand things (and what “external admission” might mean in this context), plus what is and isn't available at AKIMSS now:
What AKIMSS offers: Full‑time MCA (on‑campus)
The standard MCA programme at AKIMSS is a full‑time, on‑campus course.
Eligibility includes a 3‑year bachelor's degree, and preference/requirement for mathematics at 10+2 or graduation level (or else you
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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Yes — given that you have completed BCA and have written Karnataka PGCET (or equivalent as required), you can be eligible for Kuvempu University for MCA — provided you meet its eligibility conditions.
What official eligibility says at Kuvempu University
For MCA at Kuvempu University, one of the accepted qualifications is a BCA degree (or a B.Sc. / B.A. / B.Com with required maths background).
The eligibility requirement includes having had “Mathematics/Business Mathematics” either at 10+2 level (or in graduation) for non‑CS B.Sc./B.A./B.Com entrants — but since you have BCA, that part is already satisfied.
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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MCA cutoffs for 2023 stood approximately as:
General: 70–74 (marks band)
SC/ST: 60–64
OBC: 65–69
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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BCA (Computer Applications)
Eligibility: Usually, 10+2 in any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) is acceptable in most Indian universities.
Catch: Some universities require mathematics at 10+2 (either as a subject in 12th or as a bridge course).
Commerce students: Eligible if they have mathematics/logic/quantitative aptitude background, otherwise some colleges might restrict admission.
VISCOM (Visual Communication / Media / Design)
Eligibility: Most universities accept students from any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science).
Commerce students: Fully eligible. The course focuses on creative skills, media, graphics, and communication — not prio
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a week agoScholar-Level 18
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According to college‑listing sites, for B.Tech / B.E. (including Computer Science / IT branches) at MGM's College of Engineering and Technology, more than 80% of students reportedly get placed.
The reported salary range (for placed students) is roughly ₹ 10 LPA to ₹ 18 LPA (highest vs lower end) in some placement‑reports.
According to independent reviews by students/alumni, roles offered tend to be “software/IT” — for computer‑engineering students — and many get placed via on‑campus drives.
The college claims to have a functioning “Training & Placement Cell” (TPC), with mock interviews, aptitude te
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