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The cutoff for the BSc computer science programs mainly depends on the specific institution and its admission process. But, as an example, you need 50% to 60% in your 12th in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Also, if you have computer science as your additional subject, you have an advantage.
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Azad Hind Mahavidyalaya Mau offers a BCA program for those seeking an IT career. This is a full-time, 3-year (6 semesters) undergraduate program.
Typically, candidates need to have passed their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) or equivalent examination from a recognized board with a minimum of 45-50% marks to be eligible for BCA admission. Mathematics in 12th grade may be required. Admission is generally merit-based, with potential cut-offs varying by the institute.
The admission process is usually merit-based and may involve an application, an entrance test, counseling/document verification, and fee payment. The application period typically begins around May-June, with the academic year commencing in August-September. Application forms can be found on the official website or at the college admission office.
visit the official website of Azad Hind Mahavidyalaya, Mau, or contact their admissions office. They can provide details on admission deadlines, application procedures, fees, the detailed curriculum, and any entrance exams that may be required.
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Since you're from the NTB category and scored 40% in MHTCET, your chances of admission to Dhole Patil College (Pune) in CSE, AI, or AIML are possible, but most likely in the later CAP rounds (Round 3 or institutional round). Dhole Patil is a private unaided college, and they usually keep some seats open in the final CAP rounds or even accept students through institute-level quota if seats remain vacant. Now, 40% is below the general cutoff for top branches like CSE, but with NTB reservation.
If you don’t get in the CAP rounds, the college might have institute-level or management seats for NTB and girls in AIML/AI branches—reach out to Dhole Patil’s admission cell for guidance. You’ll also need documents like caste certificate, caste validity, and non-creamy layer certificate for NTB reservation.
For details, syllabus, previous year papers, cut-offs, and updates, visit;
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Hi dear candidate,
The percentile of 40 in MHT CET even with NTB category, it is very unlikely that you will get a top tier college for computer branch as it is very competitive and often requires percentile around 85.
You should consider colleges that offer direct admission like:
The colleges mentioned above provide direct admission based on basic criteria which is 50% or above in 12th class with PCM subjects.
Know the best colleges for your score, kindly use our official college predictor tool:
MHT CET College Predictor 2025 - Predict Engineering Colleges based on your Rank/Score
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Hello aspirant,
The cost of the LLB course has a significant influence on candidates' decisions to enroll in Indian law schools. The cost of a BA LLB in India varies greatly depending on the ranking and kind of institution (private or public). In India, the average annual cost of an LLB course is between INR 10,000 and INR 5,00,000.
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Hey Malathi,
Thanks for reaching out!
Manipal University, Bengaluru offers strong placement for electronics and computer engineering (ECM/ECE) students.
Highest package: The 2025 batch saw the highest package reaching 52 LPA,
Average package: The average package ranges between 10-12 LPA.
Good placement rate: Around75- 80% of the ECE/ECM) students get placed each year.
Leading Recruiters: Top companies include Microsoft, Amazon,Intel,Nvidia,Dell, Infosys,TCS, Wipro, Goldman Sachs etc.
Diverse roles: Students are hired in core electronics, software development,data science and consulting roles.
It's a smart choice for strong career and quality education.
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If you have a B.Tech in Electronics and Computer Science and are interested in water, ships, and naval work, you can pursue an M.Tech in areas like Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Marine Engineering and Management, or even Dredging and Harbour Engineering, where your ECS skills in control systems and automation are valuable.
To get admission to these M.Tech programs, you'll need to crack entrance exams like GATE , which is a national exam for engineering post-graduate admissions, or the IMU CET, which is specifically for maritime courses offered by the Indian Maritime University and its affiliated colleges.
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HELLO,
Yes, direct admission in Computer Science can be obtained based on 12th marks in many private colleges and deemed universities.
Some institutions offer merit based admissions without entrance exams, especially if you have scored well ( Usually 60% or above) in your 12th board exams , particularly in subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
However top government colleges and reputed institutes usually require entrance exams like JEE Main, MHT CET , or others
You need to check the specific college's website you are interested in by visiting official website
Hope that Helps!
It is not possible to provide an image of the 5th Class Hindi and Computer question paper from July 19, 2025. Such papers are generally not released publicly.
You can find guides on how to approach studying for these subjects, including tips on understanding the syllabus, creating a study schedule, focusing on NCERT textbooks, taking notes, and practicing with previous year papers.
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Following completion of the 10th grade or 10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), students can pursue a diploma in information technology (IT) or computer science engineering (CSE). There are many colleges in India which offer this course.
I suggest you to provide me the name of college about which you are seeking information so that I can help you better.
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