JMIT - Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Engineering and Technology
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
| Courses | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| BBA | Candidate passed 10+2 with mentioned marks with mentioned mandatory subject from any recognised institute/board are eligible to apply. |
| BCA | Candidate passed 10+2 with mentioned marks and with the mentioned mandatory subject from any recognised institute/board are eligible to apply. |
| MCA | Candidate passed with additional bridge courses i.e. 1-year Diploma after graduation such as PGDCA or equivalent with 50% marks (47.5% marks in case of reserved category) in the qualifying examination are also eligible to apply. |
| B.E. / B.Tech | Candidate must have passed Diploma in engineering/ technology in relevant stream from a recognised college/ university. |
| MBA/PGDM | Candidates completed bachelor's degree of 3 years duration with mentioned marks (47.5% marks in case of reserved category) from any recognised institute/university are eligible to apply. |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
You should get admission to CGC (LANDRAN). Because its simply an average college, but the beauty of pursuing Computer Science is that you can evolve even without a very nice college. All you have to do is take your laptop and start learning. If you're thinking about placements then don't be worried, if you have something special to put on the table you'll be getting a decent package. Just try and make friends with some other folks who are willing to put in the effort required to be a good engineer and half of your job is done. These people will be your support, they will pick you up if you fall. Thus, all in all, CGC is good enough if
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