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20th April 2015, 09:48 PM
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How can I apply for doing MCA in Bangalore University?
sir im doing bsc final year in mysore university and i wanted to do mca in bangalore university so can you please tell me how can i apply?
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21st April 2015, 06:34 AM
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Re: How can I apply for doing MCA in Bangalore University?
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MCA Course Duration 3 years - 6 Semesters Faculty / School / Department / Center offering the course Facility of Science Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements Bachelor's degree with 50% marks. Candidates should have studied Maths at 10+2 stage or at graduation level. |
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21st April 2015, 07:08 AM
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Re: How can I apply for doing MCA in Bangalore University?
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Software Programmer Software Engineer Software Developer Systems Analyst Software Application Architect Software Consultant MCA Course Duration 3 years - 6 Semesters Faculty / School / Department / Center offering the course Facility of Science Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements Bachelor's degree with 50% marks. Candidates should have studied Maths at 10+2 stage or at graduation level. |
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21st April 2015, 11:52 PM
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Re: How can I apply for doing MCA in Bangalore University?
Admissions in Master of Computer Applications (MCA) in Bangalore University will be through Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET) by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA).
Here are PGCET for MCA details: PGCET Eligibility: The applicant should have a bachelors degree in relevant discipline from any recognized University. Tentative dates: Commencement of Entry of application online Start of June 2015 Last date to pay the fees in the bank through NEFT Mid July 2015 Last date Entry of Application online Mid July 2015 Downloading of admission tickets on or after Last of July 2015 Exam pattern: KPGCET is an objective type test conducted in two sections of 100 marks each. Each session is of 150 minutes. All questions are compulsory but there is no negative marking in KPGCET. 2 sections of PGCET are: Section A consists of 75 multiple choice questions There are 50 questions of 1 mark each and 25 questions of 2 mark each Section B consists of 75 multiple choice questions There are 50 questions of 1 mark each and 25 questions of 2 mark each |
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