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Dear Aspirant
Here details of rv college course
RV College of Engineering, Bangalore Fee Structure and List of Courses Summary
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Dear Rahul,
The total number of students appeared in the exam is the total number of rank, there is not a fix data still around 2 lacks students are appear per year in vitee and that would be the rank.
Both of the campusus are considered as a good campus
See there are many colleges in India which don't take entrances. But remember that taking admission in a college without entrance is tougher because a lot of students can appear who have scored higher marks in there UG. So you shoul dbe very careful about it. Also if you are
Hi Gunjan,
National Institute of Engineering, Mysore is one of the finest colleges in India. NIE offers various courses in different fields. Master of Computer Applications or MCA is a three-year undergraduate course.
NIE is also known as a placement hub. It is a boon for students to get themselves
Hello,
The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers admission to Master in Computer Applications (MCA) through JNU MCA entrance exam. This exam is conducted by the National testing Academy(NTA) under the name of JNUEE.
The below link gives you the detailed information on the Eligibility criteria and other details in JNU
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see it would be difficult to say about what will be the eligibility criteria in future for IT technology. however there is many startup companies In India which hires candidates based on skill, not judge by college degree. but for the top notch big mncs like IBM, Infosys, cognizant
Hello Ranveer,
Yes, you are eligible to study Master of Computer Applications (MCA) course after completion of degree in Physics, Chemistry and English. Mathematics subject is not compulsory or necessary in graduation to study MCA course. But in 10+2 you must have Mathematics subject to write MCA CET exam.
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Yes, definitely after B.Sc. Physics you may pursue MCA , if youre interested in a career in the IT/Software/Services Industry. Perhaps for strong career scope and placement prospects, you might appear for the NIMCET Exam followed by MCA from some of the Best NITs.
For more information about MCA Programme
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The following are the courses after Bsc except for Mca
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