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Hey,
You got 64 percentile in MBA CET. You have a B.Sc. in Computer Science and have done courses in Linux, AWS, and DevOps. MBA in IT suits your background well. But your score is not very high, you can target good private colleges with IT placements. If you want a job soon, focus on internships, skill-based courses, and small projects. This will help you improve your profile and increase your chances of getting placed quickly.
To find your CET percentage for Computer or Electronics Engineering, you can use this simple method:
CET percentage = (your marks ÷ total marks) × 100
For example, if CET is for 200 marks and you got 120 marks, then percentage = (120 ÷ 200) × 100 = 60 percent
This percentage helps colleges decide who gets admission into Computer or Electronics branches.
If you are asking how much percentage is needed to get a seat in these courses:
For government colleges, you usually need above 85 percent. For private colleges, you may get a seat even with 60 to 80 percent, depending on your category and college.
You can check CET info and cutoffs on these websites: https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in
Computer Engineering ke liye generally 10th mein kam se kam 50%–55% marks required hote hain. Exact percentage college aur entrance exam pe depend karta hai.
Yes, Birsa College Khunti, Ranchi offers BSc Computer Science. You can check their official notice or visit the college for confirmation.
Birsa College, Khunti, which is under Ranchi University, does not offer a full B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science. The college offers general B.Sc. programs in science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.
If you are looking for a course related to computers, Birsa College offers BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications). This course is also related to computer science but is different from a pure B.Sc. in Computer Science.
If you want to study B.Sc. in Computer Science, you may need to look for other colleges in Ranchi or nearby areas that offer this specific course.
Hello aspirant,
The Birsa College, Ranchi does not offers BSc in Computer Science course. You can try other colleges for the same course or other courses for same college.
For more information click on the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/birsa-college-khunti/courses
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Hello,
With a 46090 rank in the general category, it is very difficult to get admission in Computer Science in top government colleges like NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs.
You may try for lower-ranked private colleges or state-level colleges where the cutoff is not very high.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can get admission into the direct second year (also called lateral entry) of a Diploma in Computer Engineering in some states — but only if the technical education board in your state permits lateral entry after HSC (Class 12) with Science subjects.Most states (like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, etc.) allow lateral entry into 2nd year diploma if:
HSC (Class 12) in Science stream with Mathematics or Technical/Vocational subjects .Some states require a Centralized Admission Process (CAP) or merit-based counselling.
All the best for your admission in diploma.
Hello Sanjana,
Yes, you will definitely eligible to apply for Direct Second Year (Lateral Entry) admission in Diploma in Computer Engineering if you have completed HSC (Science stream) with 76%. However, the eligibility may vary somewhat depending on the technical education board of a particular state and so on. Normally, students with Science background with subject such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Vocational/Technical subjects can apply. You need to check state or college criteria before applying.
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