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With a TANCET MCA score of 37 and belonging to the MBC category, you have good chances of securing admission in reputed self-financing and some government-aided colleges. Likely options include PSG College of Technology, SSN College, and CIT Coimbatore.
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Yes, you can apply for the MCA program at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) if you have a BPharm degree and studied Mathematics in class 12. JNU's MCA eligibility standards include a bachelor's degree with Mathematics as a subject in 10+2 or graduate. Because you meet these prerequisites, you are eligible to apply for the MCA program. However, make sure to check the admission guidelines and entrance exam requirements for the current session.
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With a 73.5 percentile in the TANCET MCA exam under the BC category, your chances of getting top colleges like Anna University (CEG) or PSG College of Technology are low, as their cutoffs for BC candidates usually require above 90 percentile.
However, you still have good chances in several reputed colleges. Based on previous year trends, here’s a list where your percentile fits well:
Colleges likely within reach:
You might face problem initially but upon considering your excellent cgpa in BCA and decent percentage in 12th, they may negotiate with you and you may get into your chosen MCA college and also can secure a good job.
Here are some MCA colleges -:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mca-universities-in-india
The Christ University MCA Entrance Exam follows a structured format:
It is of Duration 2 hours
The Total Marks are 120
Total Number of Questions are60
Each question carries 2 marks
You can refer to Career360.com for the sample entrance paper or you visit christ university official website for its question Bank.
Yes, there are integrated courses that combine BCA and MCA into a single program, usually called Integrated BCA-MCA. This course lasts for 5 years and helps students save a year compared to doing both degrees separately. It is a good option if you are sure about continuing in the IT field. You get both graduation and post-graduation degrees, and the syllabus is designed to smoothly progress from basics to advanced topics in computer applications.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-technology-jaipur/bca-mca-integrated-course
You can study MCA (Master of Computer Applications) in many good government colleges in India. Some top ones are NITs (like NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal), JNU Delhi, Delhi University, BHU, and Pune University. These colleges offer quality education, good placements, and affordable fees. Admission is usually through entrance exams like NIMCET (for NITs) or university-specific tests. Check each college’s website for details like eligibility, application dates, and entrance exam syllabus to apply on time.
https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mca-colleges-in-jaipur
Hello Rubyakhi,
yes, Babu Banarasi Das University(BBDU) in lucknow offers a 2year full-time MCA program through its School of Computer Applications. they also provide a specialized MCA in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in collaboration with IBM. the standard MCA program fee is rs50,350 per semester, while the specialized program costs rs62,850 per semester.
Yes, Babu Banarasi Das University (BBDU) in Lucknow offers MCA programs . They have a regular MCA course, an MCA in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence in collaboration with IBM, and an MCA Lateral Entry program.
The duration is typically 2 years, and the fees range from Rs. 2 to Rs. 2.5 lakhs for the entire course, depending on the specialization.
For eligibility, you need to have a graduation degree with at least 50% marks and must have studied Mathematics at the 10+2 or graduation level. Admissions are based on CUET-PG scores.
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