Eligibility
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Admission Process
Entrance Exam: KMAT or PGCET – any one mandatory].
Eligibility Criteria
We offer a 3-year MCA program, open to candidates who have passed a 3-year bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with not less than 50% of the marks in aggregate of all the years of the
Yes, you are eligible to apply for IIMs. You'll have to appear in the entrance exam CAT and the eligibility criteria of the same is to have a bachelor's degree with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised university. So yes,you can prepare for IIMs.
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Hii Joseph !
As for the admission process the domicile providing proof of residence is required if you can successfully provide the domicile of both the States then only your son will be eligible for both the States.
The schooling upto 8th doesn't have much influence in NEET counselling. Rather
Hello Rajeswari,
Yes, you can do M. Tech after MCA from Anna University. Anna University has stated that you can apply for M. Tech admission if you have completed your recognized graduation from a recognized college. So by this equation, it is clear that BCA + MCA = B. Tech
Sorry to say that you cannot get seat in cse.
But you can get other branches .
Such is the demand for cse branch nowadays
Based on previous year statistics.
U can try for other colleges
Like Visvesvaraya technological institute
Mysuru institute of technology
Hello nidhi,
I am giving my answer as per AIIMS .
NRIs are not treated separately in AIIMS. They have to compete along with the resident Indians only. The fee structure for a Resident Indian and an NRI will be the same.Only foreigners (there are 7 seats reserved in AIIMS
Hello Richie Swarun,
For sports quota you should have a national level or state level certificate in a respected sport.
Hope it helps.
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