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Paras Madaan

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Yes, you are eligible for MCA. As Few college don't required Maths as compulsory subjects for MCA. Like Christ university.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The MCA fee is about Rs 2.5 Lacs per annum and also will deposit one-time non-refundable administrative charges INR 10,000. Formal commencement of classes for all PG programs will be from September, 2023.

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Nitansshu Jain

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If your interest is in the computer field and projects for development, go for MCA. On the other hand, if your interest is in management, and have very good influencing power, go with MBA. MCA is preferable because you already doing an IT-based course BCA. MBA is a management-based course.

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Nitansshu Jain

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If you have been placed, do what the company is doing. Otherwise opting for cloud (AWS, etc. ), DevOps (docker, Kubernetes, etc. ), and web development from React. Js, Node. Js, and MongoDB is also a good option.

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Nitansshu Jain

Contributor-Level 7

If you have been placed, do what the company is doing. Otherwise opting for cloud (AWS, etc. ), DevOps (docker, Kubernetes, etc. ), and web development from React. Js, Node. Js, and MongoDB is also a good option.

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Nitansshu Jain

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Yes, you can pursue MCA from RRCE as many seats are available for the students, as students get direct admission over here. But before getting admission into any college, make sure it has a placement cell and a good amount of tech companies should visit campus. Otherwise no sense in having a master's, you will just get a degree.
For fee structure, better you contact some people already studying there by some social media platform or contact the college staff personally.

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deepika maurya

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The KMAT (Karnataka Management Aptitude Test) cutoff for the Master of Computer Applications (MCA) at Bangalore University is 108 (Cut-off by score). This is the previous year's cutoff.
For more detailed information, you may visit the Shiksha Bangalore University page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/university/bangalore-university-3701/cutoff?rf=filters&bac[]=103&uaf[]=baseCourse).
I hope this will help you.

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Akash Gupta

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No, the MAT Exam is for MBA and not for MCA Gujarat Common Entrance MCA Test is a state-level entrance test conducted for admission to the MCA programme in the reputed government colleges and universities.

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