National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test
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Dear Aspirant
Here is the list of NITs and their cut off ranks of NIMCET for OBC category-:
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Dear candidate, though it's much late but here's the elegibilty criteria for the exam:
https://it.careers360.com/articles/nimcet-eligibility-criteria
The basic NIMCET eligibility criteria requires Indian candidates to be graduates in S cience/ IT/ CA/ Technology or Engineering, with at least 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA. Only eligible candidates will be able to apply for this national level exam which is the gateway to admission into M.C.A. courses in the 10 participating NITs.
According to 2020 rules, a finap year student can give exam if he/she graduates not later than September 2020.
Candidates in the last year of their Bachelor’s programme are also eligible to apply for NIMCET 2020 . However, such candidates must provide their proof of passing latest by September 15, 2020.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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If you have completed your graduation but did not recieved the degree then you have to upload your final year marksheet. If in the application some remark given then you have to contact with the NIMCET authorities, they will solve your problem as soon as possible. But if nothing extra is mentioned you can upload your final year marksheet then after the procedure if you get your UG Degree then you will have to submit there.
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It is always good to have a plan B incase plan A does not work. However the competitive exam for both the courses which you want to pursue are pretty difficult. You can definitely prepare for both if you have the capacity to undertake both preparation at the same time but I would suggest you to concentrate one at a time.
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CAT is tougher than NIMCET. But you can prepare for both the exams.
English and Mathematics is almost of the same level in both. But Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation much harder in CAT than in NIMCET. There are also 10 questions of Computer Awareness.
One major difference between CAT and NIMCET is that in CAT, all the subjects are given equal weight-age and there are almost same number of questions of each subject. But this is not the case in NIMCET.
To do well in NIMCET, one must know the concepts of mathematics very well. In-fact, you can get into one of the top NIT’s just by doing all the maths questions and answer at least one question right in the other sections.
NIMCET has advanced maths and computer section which means more topics to cover in addition to aptitude which is in CAT. CAT is tougher with respect to question level and competition.
Competition in CAT is tougher because most top brains of the country across streams compete for CAT while only mostly BCA/BSC-IT students go for NIMCET. Moreover the number of applicants for CAT is lots more than for NIMCET which makes the competition higher in CAT.
Best luck
Dear aspirant, for NIMCET the notifications ans the online applications are expected to be released in the first week of March 2020. The last date to fill the form would be in the last week of March 2020.The admits cards are released in the second week of may and the exam is conducted in the fourth week of may followed by the results and counselling. The application fees is 2200/- INR for UR/OBC candidates and 1100/- for SC/ST candidates.
Hope it helps.
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Hello Rahul
Yes, you can!! you may have to qualify entrance exam but there are a few college which give direct admission to students.Colleges prefer students those who have studied Mathematics at 10+2 level or graduation . As you have studied Maths and computer at graduation and have marks between 45-60%( as per universities requirement)
Hey Kajal! Different National Institute of Technology have different fees structure but for reference i have mentioned National Institute of Technology Rourkela - Fees for MCA course so you can get an idea.
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