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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The students pursuing MCA (3 years), MCA LE (2 years), or MBA (2 years) programs are eligible for a scholarship based on their performance in the joint entrance examination conducted by OJEE. The scholarship amount is INR 10,000 per annum, provided the candidate secures a good rank in the OJEE exam.
For further details on eligibility criteria and the application process, you can refer to the official OJEE website or the specific university's scholarship guidelines.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
You can appear for the MAH MCA CET during the time you are pursuing your BBA (CA) degree. The MAH MCA CET eligibility criteria specify that any candidate with a bachelor's degree in any discipline, including BBA, is eligible for appearing provided they have studied Mathematics at class 10+2 level or during graduation. The candidate needs to obtain at least 50% aggregate marks or 45% in case of candidates belonging to reserved category. More to this, final year students are able to apply, you may sit for the exam before completion of your BBA program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are a number of ways to pursue an MCA without attending the college regularly. They are:
1. *Distance Education Programs*: Many distance learning or online universities have been started offering MCA programs. One such open university is *IGNOU*. Others, such as *Sikkim Manipal University*, *Amity University* (online), and *Annamalai University*, provide students who cannot attend classes on the same campus with the same level of flexibility concerning learning. A portion of location-agnostic coursework is usually assigned through a few periodic assignments, exams, and project work.
2. *Open Universities*: MCA programs are included
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, an arts student who has completed a PGDCA course may be eligible for an MCA course: Because many colleges allow arts and commerce students to apply for an MCA course. However, some colleges may only admit students who have studied computer applications or mathematics in school.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) offers a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) programme with a strong placement record. Around 90% of students are successfully placed after completing the program.
Key Placement Details:
- Average Salary Package: INR 7–8 LPA
- the highest Salary Package: INR 17 LPA
- Top Recruiting Companies: Nagaro, Thorogood, Yamaha, Vector Scale, Amdocs, Fareportal, Xceedance, Blackstone, and Mahindra.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, one needs to clear all backlogs to enter an MCA programme after a BCA. Most colleges have a rule that the student can apply for MCA as long as she/he has passed the BCA and cleared all subjects with backlogs. But, of course, eligibility criteria are strict in certain institutions where one would need no backlogs at the time of applying or admission. Thus, the best thing to do would be to check the specific requirements of the university you are interested in for accurate guidance on this matter.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Bachelors degree in a relevant field with at least 60% of the possible points (or 55% for SC/ST students) is necessary to be eligible to take the NIMCET (NIT MCA Common Entrance Test) in 2025 One essential prerequisite is that the applicant must have taken mathematics courses throughout their undergraduate studies or at the 10+2 level.
It depends on the particular universitys requirements for mathematics to be included as a subject in the undergraduate programme given that you have studied the subject for three semesters in your undergraduate degree. Generally speaking you should be eligible as long as mathematics makes up a sizable p
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
No, since BIT MCA will be held as a remote-proctored test, there are no allotted exam centres. Candidates will have to attempt the exam at home or any other place with a working system and good internet. All of the required specifications for the remote-proctored exam has to be checked carefully by the candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff for the VITMEE exam for MCA in VIT Vellore is not specified here. But the MCA curriculum at the entry level demands the candidate has full time graduation degree from a recognized university with minimum 60% or First class. The process of selection is depending upon the VITMEE examination. The application fee of VITMEE is INR 1200 and the MCA program fee is INR 137000/- per year and there will be an additional caution deposit of INR 3000/- in the first year only.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
BIT MCA will be held as a remote-proctored exam, so the candidates are not required to be present at the exam centre. However, during the exam, the candidates will have to present their BIT MCA hall ticket along with a valid identity proof. Any one of the following photo ID proofs can be presented for verification - Aadhaar Card/Voter ID/PAN Card/Passport/School ID.
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