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BHARTI SHARMA

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The fees for BCA at Dy Patil University Pimpri Chinchwad is INR 44,985 (1st Year Fees).

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Kaivalya Godbole

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Yes, there is scope for a Masters in Computer Application Full stack developer in the music industry. With the increasing use of technology in the music industry, such as digital distribution, streaming platforms, and music production software, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals who can develop and maintain these systems. A Full stack developer with expertise in web development, database management, and software development can be an asset to music companies looking to enhance their online presence and optimize their digital operations.

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tarun mittal

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Anna University, Chennai. VIT Vellore. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore. Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy, Thanjavur. S. R. M. Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Kancheepuram. PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.

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tarun mittal

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If you are looking for an idea about the quality of education with Georgian College, it is a great school. I went there and I felt confident that I learned valuable skills about my chosen industry. Personally, I feel that Georgian College, depending on your career ambitions and goals, it is a great place to start. If you are looking to get into an executive business career you should consider moving on to university afterwards to acquire more management and specialised business skills. I have chosen that route myself. You can transfer your Diploma towards a university degree after you graduate, then just complete another 2 to 3 years i
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tarun mittal

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The basic eligibility criteria is to pass 12th with Science stream from a recognised board. So, you can pursue B.Sc. In Computer Science. There are other streams as well where you can apply. Since you are from PCB stream, so you can go for medical related fields.

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Nitansshu Jain

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Candidates will get seats on the basis of filled choices & rank. There will be four rounds for the NIMCET 2022 seat allotment. If a candidate gets a seat according to their given preferences, then they will have to report at the allotted institution within a given time period. Just lock the selected option, if you are sure to get admission in your selected option.

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Nitansshu Jain

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the NIMCET exam if you have completed or are in the final year of a Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA degree from a recognised university, with mathematics as a subject in 10+2 or in graduation. The fact that you have studied discrete mathematics in your first semester of BCA satisfies the mathematics requirement for the NIMCET exam. Also, you must have 60+ % in graduation as well as 10+2. Better you check the official NIMCET website for the latest criteria and regular updates.

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Nitansshu Jain

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The NIMCET (National Institute of Technology MCA Common Entrance Test) is an entrance exam for admission to the Master of Computer Applications MCA programme offered by NITs (National Institutes of Technology) in India. As per the eligibility criteria, candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 or graduation level. Therefore, not having computer application as a subject in your BBA degree may not be an issue, but not having studied Mathematics could make you ineligible to write the NIMCET exam. Full-time 3 years B.SC/BCA/BIT from a recognised university with Maths or Statistics or e
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Nitansshu Jain

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There are many top colleges in India for MCA (Master of Computer Applications). Some of the most reputed ones are:
National Institute of Technology (NITs), e. g. , NIT Trichy, Surathkal, Prayagraj, etc. Department of Computer Science, University of Hyderabad
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Vellore
University of Delhi, Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Delhi
Department of Computer Science, University of Pune
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Christ University, Bangalore
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be many other colleges in India that offer excellent MCA programs. It's im
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Nitansshu Jain

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No, a written test (online Computer based test) is the first step if you go for MCA in a prestigious institutes ex. NITs. Otherwise, you can get direct admission to private colleges if seats are available.

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