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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ramaiah Institute of Technology and R.V. College of Engineering are both great colleges for MCA however in terms of affordability, one will find Ramaiah Institute of Technology to be more affordable with their respective fees being:
- MSRIT: Total fees of around INR 6.79 Lakhs for 2 years.
- RVCE: Total fees of around INR 9 Lakhs for 2 years.
Other factors students should consider are placements, infrastructure, scholarships, admission, etc.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The fee structure for the MCA course at R.V. College of Engineering consists of components such as tuition fees, admission fees, security deposit, hostel fees, etc. Students can look below for a breakdown on the M.Tech fee structure:
- Total Tuition Fees: INR 8 LPA
- Hostel Charges: INR 2.27 Lakhs
- Additional Fees (Combined): INR 1.1 Lakh.
Note: These fee details have been sourced from the official website/sanctioning body being subject to change and may no longer be accurate.
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3 months ago
Beginner-Level 5
With a rank of 7421 in Karnataka PGCET for MCA, here are some colleges you might be able to get into (general category), based on recent cutoffs:
? Possible Colleges
Administrative Management College — cutoff ~ 7990.
Amity University – MCA cutoff ~ 7080-7090 last year.
Angadi Institute Of Technology And Management — cutoff ~ 6275-6280.
B.V.V Sangha's Basaveshwar Engineering College — higher cutoff (~ 9500+). Could be possible.
If you tell me your category (General / OBC / SC / ST), and preferred city (Bangalore / Mysore / etc.), I can give a more specific list.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
For MCA in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Chandigarh University, you must have a graduation degree like BCA, B.Sc (IT/CS), B.Tech, or even B.Com/BA if you had Maths in school or college. You need at least 50% marks (less for reserved category). The admission is mainly through CUCET exam. You just apply online, pay the fee, and choose a date for the test. If you do well, you can also get a scholarship. After clearing the test, CU will call you for counseling and confirm your seat. The process is simple and doesn't take long.
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