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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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There are some colleges that offer Distance MCA programme in India with an affordable fee structure. Some of which are mentioned below:

Distance MCA Colleges

Fees

Academy of Higher Education

8,000

Brahmanand Institute of Research Technology and Management

10,000

Karnataka State Open University - Sunshine Academy For Learning

10,700

Inceptra Technologies

11,200

Bright International Educational Trust

11,500

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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If you are planning to pursue MCA course in Distance mode then you should consider the benefits and shortcomings of the course before joining. You will receive flexibility . It allows you to study at your own pace and convenience, balancing your education with work or other commitments. It offers an opportunity to earn a Master's degree regardless of geographical location. It is typically more affordable compared to regular full-time MCA programs. It enhances your knowledge and skills, leading to better job opportunities and potential salary growth. But, you should also know that there are some disadvantages to pursuing distance MCA. I

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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While entrance exams are not mandatory for all Distance MCA programs in India, certain universities may require candidates to have cleared exams like Karnataka PGCET, TANCET and NIMCET. Some Distance MCA colleges conduct their own entrance tests

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Distance learning programs rely on self-study using:

  • Study materials provided by the university: These can include textbooks, online resources, and printed modules.
  • Online learning platforms: Some universities offer online lectures, assignments, and interactive learning tools.
  • Counseling sessions: Universities might offer periodic counseling sessions with faculty to clarify doubts and provide guidance.

Examinations are typically conducted periodically at designated centers across the country.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, there are many companies which hire Distance MCA graduates. There are abundant opportunities, but you will notice that the initial bias towards regular MCA may exist. You would require skills and experience which are the key factors to overcome this bias and secure jobs. The starting salary might be slightly lower, but there is immense potential for good career growth for you. 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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No, currently, none of the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) offer a pure distance MCA program. However, some NITs provide MCA programs through a blended learning format, which combines online learning modules with on-campus workshops or residencies. Additionally, many NITs accept candidates with Distance MCA degrees for their research programs like M.Tech or Ph.D. in Computer Science and related fields.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Distance MCA is a Master’s degree in Computer Applications that is offered in correspondence mode of education. The course offers flexibility and convenience as a candidate can pursue Distance MCA from anywhere across the country. Distance MCA programs typically cover the same curriculum as regular MCA programs, focusing on computer Science subjects like programming, data structures, software engineering, and more. The candidates will have access to study materials, online lectures and support from the university.

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Every year, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA) College's MCA programme entrance requirements change based on a variety of variables, including the volume of applications and the overall results of the SAAT (Siksha 'O' Anusandhan entrance Test). In general, your chances of being admitted are better the higher your percentile. You can be at the bottom end of the spectrum with a percentile of 44.920 because competitive programs frequently have higher percentile cutoffs. For exact information, it's crucial to consult the SOA College admissions office or look into the cutoff trends from prior years. They can give you the most recent information on

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The fee structure in Sona college of technology for MCA is Rs 42,000 per year.

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yashika

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Yes, Master of computer application (MCA) is best in GNIMS as it provides the students the skills, knowledge in it sector. it focuses on knowledge components, skill based activity and project based activities whixh helps the students to grow in practically it also provides self learning opportunities to learners. Its main aim is to focus on students so that they don't get stuck in future. which helps the student to be more innovative and skillful.

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