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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!
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Hello aspirant,
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.
Thank you
Hello
Yes, B.Sc. in Computer Science is offered in many colleges across India, including:
Top Universities & Colleges Offering B.Sc. CS
Delhi University (DU)DelhiRegularCUET UG
Banaras Hindu University (BHU)VaranasiRegularCUET UG
Christ UniversityBangaloreRegularCUET/Christ Entrance
Loyola CollegeChennaiRegular12th Merit
Fergusson CollegePuneRegularMerit/CUET
IGNOUOnline/DistanceOnline12th Pass
Amity UniversityMultiple CitiesRegular/OnlineDirect Admission
Hii,
The fees for Computer Engineering can vary a lot depending on the type of college or university you attend. In most government colleges, fees are pretty budget-friendly, usually ranging from 20,000 to 80,000.But when it comes to private engineering colleges, the fees go higher between 1 lakh and 2.5 lakh per year. Some top private institutes can charge even more depending on their infrastructure, faculty, and placement records. It's always a good idea to check the official website of the college you’re interested in to get the exact fee details. If you want to explore more about the course, its scope, eligibility, and updated fee structure, you can visit: https://www.careers360.com/courses/computer-science-engineering-course
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With 83 percentile in MHT CET PCM and OBC category, getting top colleges like VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi, or COEP is not possible for Computer Engineering, as they usually close above 95–99 percentile.
You have better chances in mid to lower-tier colleges in Mumbai and nearby areas. Some colleges where you might get Computer Engineering include:
– Universal College of Engineering, Palghar – Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Panvel – Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (in later rounds) – St. John College of Engineering, Palghar – Aldel Education Trust's St. John Technical Campus, Palghar
These colleges usually have OBC closing percentiles ranging from 75 to 85 or even lower in the later CAP rounds.
For Shri K.J. Polytechnic College, Bharuch, the computer engineering cut-off varies each year based on merit and category. In general, the GUJCET closing rank ranges from 20,000 to 50,000 depending on reservation and seat intake. Please refer to the ACPDC Gujarat official website for the latest round-wise cut-off list.
BCA course fees varies from institute to institute.
While in government colleges, it goes from 15000 to 50000, in private colleges it starts from 40000 - 50000 and goes up to 300000 per year.
So I highly recommend that you should see which college you are targeting and then find out it fees. If you wish to, tell your target college in the comment section of this answer and I will try my best in finding out the fees of that college.
For more info about BCA: BCA Careers360
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Hello sir,
Thanks for reaching out!
The fees of Bachelor of Computer Application(BCA) vary widely depending on the college and location .Generally,In govt colleges fees are usually low,around 20,000 to 50,000 per year.whereas in private colleges fees are higher between 50,000 to 2,00,000 per year.
example :
Government college, Chandigarh costs about 40,000 per year
christ university, Banglore(private) charges around 1.3 lakhs per year.
besides fees, factors like placements,campus facilities, faculty are important to consider when choosing the right college.
Complete course info: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hello,
The fees for this course can vary depending on the college you choose whether it's a government institution, a private college, or a deemed university.In government or public universities, the annual fee is usually much lower, somewhere between 5,000 to 25,000 per year. These colleges are more budget-friendly but have limited seats and higher cutoffs. Meanwhile in , private colleges like Amity, Chandigarh University, or even in some autonomous institutions can may charge between 40,000 to 1.2 lakh per year. These institutes often offer better infrastructure, labs, and industry exposure, but the cost is higher.
If you’re comparing colleges or want to explore the latest fees, syllabus, and top colleges for B.Sc Computer Applications, you can visit:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Mostly in central university, the fees will be somewhere in the affordable and often had a good good placement record. And if you're looking at distance or online learning, the total course fees might be as low as 15,000–30,000 for the whole course.But , fee structures sometimes vary for general and reserved categories, or depending on scholarship schemes, so it’s a good idea to check with the official college site.
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