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Shreya Gupta

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Yes, you can pursue MCA if you fulfill the following conditions:

  • You have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45–50% aggregate marks.
  • You studied Mathematics at the 10+2 level or at the graduation level.
  • The eligibility criteria for admission may vary from university to university.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you can opt for an MCA from SPPU after completion of B.Com. Eligibility criteria are that any graduate of B.Com is eligible; however, he should have studied Mathematics at 10+2 or during his graduation. You need to qualify for the entrance exam MAH MCA CET, which tests your aptitude in relevant subjects. General candidates need a minimum of 50% scores in graduation whereas 45% may suffice in reserved categories; admission guidelines are available on the official website of SPPU.

 

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Ravi Babu

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Admission to Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University's (BBAU) MCA General program in Lucknow is doubtful for those with a CUET score of 120. According to past cutoffs the MCA cutoff for applicants in the general category usually falls between 200 and 250 while the cutoff for applicants in the reserved category is marginally lower. Unless there are notable shifts in cutoff trends or category-specific eligibility relaxations a score of 120 might not be sufficient.

 

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Yash Makwana

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If you've completed a BCA and want to pursue a Master's, choosing an M.Sc in Data Science might be a better option than an MCA if you are particularly interested in the data Science field and its applications, as it offers more specialised training in data analysis, machine learning, and statistical modeling, which are highly sought-after skills in the current market; however, if you prefer a broader IT focus with more software development aspects, then an MCA could be a good choice. 

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Yash Makwana

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Doon Valley Group Of Colleges fees range from Rs 25000 to Rs 100000 per year, depending on the degree level, duration and specialization of the course. The college offers 15 courses at UG, PG and Diploma programmes.

MCA is being offered at 40,000 yearly .

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

There are several good colleges that offer distance programs in MCA. The following are some of them-

  • IGNOU - Indira Gandhi National Open University
  • Andhra University
  • Sikkim Manipal University
  • Lovely Professional University (LPU)
  • University of Mumbai
  • Chandigarh University
  • Amity University, Noida

Please note that fees and other facilities may vary from college to college. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The fee structure for the Master of Computer Applications (MCA) program at Jain College is as follows: The entire academic costs of tuition fees for the three-year course is INR 545000. The can be further divided in to INR 1,83,000 per annum on the basis of fees. The other fees include admission fee, examination fee and other miscellaneous fees amounting to INR 10, 000-INR 20,000 per academic year. For the bright students the college also provides scholarships and up to 100% of the tuition fee may be exempted. Hostel fees vary between 80000 INR to 120000 INR per year, depending the type of Hostel facility.

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Ajeet Kumar

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You can do MCA.

If you want to make career in IT then you don't need to do MCA. Instead of Doing MCA you should do Certificate programme because you're already equal to MCA

According to Today's Companies Scenorio BCA-MCA=B.Tech

After Completion of MCA you'll consider as equivalent to B.Tech then what's the benefit of doing MCA after B.Tech.

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Shiv Kumar

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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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Akash Kumar Gupta

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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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