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Curriculum: If all the curriculum is continuously upgraded and developed with consultations and feedback of industry. Since management is a highly dynamic field, you can't afford a programme which is stuck in obsolete theories and syllabi. Pedagogy: The teaching pedagogy forms the backbone of how the programme is delivered, more the practical, better it is. Maximum exposure to practicals and internships more chances of becoming a well rounded professional.
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1. There are about 40 seats available for the MCA course.
2. The course curriculum is updated as per industry demand.
3. The course has a semester-based examination system with internal tests.
4. The computer labs and lecture halls are well maintained.
5. The focus at the university is more on theoretical learning, even for the MCA course.
6. There is no exclusive placement cell, but students are provided assistance when they apply for jobs.
7. The students get to work on many pro
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