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Hello.
See the answer to your question is both yes and no. No, because you have so much experience and you knowledge ,then it will not be a problem. If you have something to show as proof of your engagement in those four years, like a gap certificate. Experience matters
Hi,
It is absolutely possible to obtain MCA admission without taking the entrance exam by using the direct admission route.
The sole prerequisite is that you have already passed the BCA or an equivalent test.
For merit-based direct admission, you must meet the institute's minimal aggregate requirement, which is usually
Greetings !
MCA stands for masters of computer applications. This course open various career opportunities.
In India , various scholarships are available for students persuing MCA. The eligibility criteria differs for each individual scholarships-
The eligibility criteria for the course of MCA is provided below:
Hi Avantika,
Pursuing a BCA degree opens up a lot of employment opportunities, since the need for these graduate students in the IT business is growing all the time. BCA graduates, on the other hand, can pursue master's level programmes such as MBA, MCA, and CCNP or CCNA certifications afterward.
Hey trapti,
It's ok if you are late to get admission in college , there are so many opportunities to come . See, if you want to do online MCA then kindly prefer to that college where the value of distance mca course matters.
Otherwise , i will prefer you
Hi Aspirant,
Here is a list of top MCA exams :-
1.NIT MCA Common Entrance Test (NIMCET)
2.Banaras Hindu University Post Graduate Entrance Exam(BHU PET MCA)
3.Joint Entrance for Masters of Computer Applications (JECA)
4.Maharashtra Masters of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test(MAH MCA CET)
5.Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU MCA)
6.Punjab
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