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Hello aspirant,
The cost of the MCA programme at the Chimanbhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Computer Applications is INR 50,000 per semester, or approximately INR 1.06 lakh per year. The course fees may vary due to some other additions or deductions.
For more information, please visit the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/chimanbhai-patel-post-graduate-institute-of-computer-applications-ahmedabad
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Hello! Greetings from Careers360! It's great to hear you're considering joining an MCA program . The format of the course—whether online or offline—can vary by institution. Typically, both options are available at many colleges, each offering unique advantages.
Regarding the fee structure, it also differs significantly based on the college, location, and whether it's a government or private institution. Generally, government colleges may have lower fees compared to private ones. You can expect the fees to range anywhere from INR 20,000 to INR 1,50,000 per year.
I recommend checking with specific colleges for the most accurate and detailed information on their MCA program, including the mode of delivery and fee criteria. If you have any particular colleges in mind or need suggestions, feel free to ask!
With 41 marks in the PGCET MCA exam and belonging to the ST category, your rank might vary, but typically it could be in the range of 3000 to 6000. This is a rough estimate as actual ranks can differ each year based on the overall performance of candidates and the difficulty level of the exam.
Colleges in You Might Get
1. Dayarianda Sagar College of Engineering
2. Acharya Institute of Technology
3. New Horizon College of Engineering
4. CMR Institute of Technology
5. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology. -
AMC Engineering College , Bangalore -
Hey there I am glad to help you out i hope this helps you
I wish to clarify a few things first before I start answering your question.
MCA is a very India specific thing. This course will not be found anywhere else in the world but India.
You can although do a MS (Master of Science) in Computer Sciences abroad. MS is usually a 2 year course (but there are a couple of university’s in UK & Australia that offer a 1 Year MS also).
Also please note, that the eligibility requirement for the MS course will be 12+4 = 16 years of education. In your case, since you have done your BCA you have only 12+3 = 15 years of education. You will need to do 1 year of MCA or MSc to even be eligible for admission to MS courses abroad.
If you do manage to do that, then you will have the following to do’s
US Colleges
TOEFL - Test of english as a foreign Language - required for MS in USA
GRE - Graduate Record Exam - Computer Based aptitude test which has sections in Vocabulary, Quantitative & Analytical Essay.
UK & Australian Colleges
You will need to give the IELTS exam (its similar to TOEFL)
apply for Scholarships abroad in countries like UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, submitting your academic record right from SSC and upto BCA degree, and extra curricular activities like games, sports, debates, community service, blood donation,environmental protection etc, prizes,awards obtained etc. You will get the financial support based on your excellence of your biodata.Then you choose the university and the country for higher studies. You also apply for Passport and driving licences and keep them ready as they serve as additional supportive documents to further your chances to go abroad for higher studies.
PGCET ranks are calculated based on the score secured in the MBA entrance exam. They do not include degree marks. They give ranking based on the marks on the entrance exam. If two people get the same ranking then they might include.you need to secure marks more than 50 to get good college of MCA through pgcet.according to last year pg CET your rank will be around 5k which is not good enough for mca courses previous years last rank was under 4k for MCA colleges.
NIMCET, CUET PG, MAH MCA CET, IPU CET are the entrance exam which are conducted for various mca courses admission in state and central university some private colleges also accepted these entrance test scores.you can apply to colleges directly Christ University, Bangalore,SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) etc the fees for the course is around 2 lakh which goes upto 4 lakh.
Yes, CDAC is worth doing . All the courses offered by CDAC are job oriented and very competitive in the industry.it is a learning opportunity put your sincere efforts That’s enough to fetch a good job for you.
If you are looking for a program with a strong emphasis on practical skills and industry connections, C-DAC Noida might be the better choice. However, if you prefer a more traditional university experience with a broader curriculum, BVICAM could be a good fit. It’s advisable to visit both campuses, if possible, and speak to current students and faculty to make a more informed decision.
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I'm sorry, but I couldn't find information on the 2023 KCET cutoff for MCA in CIT college. However, the KCET cutoff for 2023 in University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Bangalore was 4257 for AI Artificial Intelligence, 54199 for CE Civil, 2381 for CS Computers, 6878 for EC Electronics, and 17701 for EE Electrical . You can visit the official KEA website for more information . Would you like to know the KCET cutoff for a different college?
Congratulations on pursuing your education! While marks and boards can impact job prospects, they're not the only factors. Many companies focus on skills, experience, and personality.
With 45% in 10th CBSE and pursuing 12th NIOS, you may face some challenges, but they can be overcome. Here's a positive outlook:
1. *MCA and MBA*: Pursuing higher education in MCA and MBA will significantly enhance your job prospects. These degrees are in high demand, and many companies look for candidates with these qualifications.
2. *Skills matter*: Focus on developing in-demand skills like programming languages (for MCA), data analysis, digital marketing, or management skills (for MBA).
3. *Experience*: Try to gain practical experience through internships, projects, or part-time jobs. This will help you build a strong portfolio and demonstrate your capabilities to potential employers.
4. *Networking*: Build connections in your industry through networking events, conferences, or online platforms like LinkedIn.
5. *Personal growth*: Develop soft skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, which are valuable in any profession.
While some companies may have strict eligibility criteria, many others prioritize skills and experience over marks and boards. Stay positive, work hard, and focus on building a strong foundation for your future career!
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