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Arpit Sharma

Contributor-Level 6

There is no one year MCA. It is a PG course of two yearsduration.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Please find the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/Karnataka-pgcet.

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Navita Batra

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Various NIT s are offering MCA and also private engineering college. Initial step is to pass in the MCA Entrance exam of the respective state or, and for NITs its a common test. Greater advantage is that usually Maths graduates crack well in these entrance exams. After MCA there are high chances you can get job in India's top most IT companies. Most universities have their own entrance exams for MCA admissions.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hi, On the basis of class 12th you cannot do the MCA course, because the eligibility criteria of MCA is a candidate must passed with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science, as a subject for three years or with (Mathematics or Statistics or Business Maths or Business Statistics or QT, as one of the subject at Graduation or 10+2 level) or equivalent, subject to qualifying he entrance test.

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vipin kumar khandelwal

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You have to fight the exam JEE Main, Gate, NIMCET. Through this, this you can crack your entrance exam.

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Shail Oberoi

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An integrated Masters programme helps you avoid the hassle of preparing for CAT and avoidance of the uncertainty on not being sure as to where one would get admission for the Masters programme. On the flip side, it hampers your chances of doing well as CAT and securing admission in better ranked institutes. Job opportunities as a function of multiple factors like reputation of institute, companies visiting campus, are of work, internship exposure, performance at the PI & ones academics as well. UGC has also raised objection on such integrated courses, so it is better to avoid such courses.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Visit the link Shiksha. Com to know about the best colleges in your area along with their details, ranking, placement, fee structure, etc.

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shivangi raizada

Guide-Level 13

Yes, it is worth it. For being eligible to apply for MCA, you have to have mathematics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level or statistics as one of the subjects at the graduation level. Good luck.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Hi Jagadeesh, you are eligible to take MCA through Karnataka PGCET. All the best.

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Anand Sarkar

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You can look out for Christ College or Symbiosis colleges.

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