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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, it is expensive to pursue AI and Robotics in Chennai as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of more than INR 5 lakh. However, you can refer below for the low costing AI and Robotics colleges in Chennai:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsBesant TechnologiesINR 18,000Merit-BasedSri Venkateswara College of EngineeringINR 50,000TANCETSMEClabsINR 60,000Merit-BasedThe Second Wind INR 75,000Merit-BasedBoston Institute of AnalyticsINR 75,000 - INR 1.55 lakhMerit-BasedHope this answered your question!

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, you can refer below for the best AI and Robotics college in Chennai with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:College NameTuition FeeEligibility / ExamsChennai Institute of Technology INR 2 lakhTNEA and Merit-BasedGreat Lakes Institute of Management, ChennaiINR 9 Lacs - INR 11.2 lakhXAT, CATShiv Nadar University, ChennaiINR 12 lakhTNEA, SNUCEESaveetha Engineering College, ChennaiINR 1.5 lakh TNEASri Sai Ram Institute of TechnologyINR 2 lakhTNEAHope this helps!

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Aneena Abraham

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There are around 50+ best AI and Robotics colleges in Chennai of which 40+ colleges are owned privately. TNEA, CAT, JEE Main, TANCET and MAT are the top entrance exams for admission to top AI and Robotics colleges in Chennai. Chennai Institute of Technology, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Shiv Nadar University, Saveetha Engineering College and Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology are the best AI and Robotics colleges in Chennai.

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Deepa M

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Yes, you can change your course from B.Tech to BCA after the first year and continue your second year with BCA. However, it depends on the college's policies whether they allow such a change.The key points are:You can leave the B.Tech course and join a BCA program, there won't be any problem.But it is advisable to continue with your BCA course and prepare for engineering entrance exams to get admission in a B.Tech programme later.You will not get any refund of the fees paid for the B.Tech course.To join the BCA program, you will need to get a Transfer Certificate (TC) from your current B.Tech college and submit it to the new BCA colleg
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Hriidyaah Joji

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Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) at Mewar Institute of Management, Ghaziabad is a total of 1.65 This might only include the tuition fee. Extra expenses like exam charges, library expenses or any other miscellaneous expenses may also be taken.They provide 120 seats

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Hriidyaah Joji

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SA Engineering College offers a 2 years Master of Computer Applications (MCA) course at the PG level. The total tuition fee for the MCA course is INR 35000 for its entire duration. The course offers admission to 60 students.

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anjli sharma

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MCA placements are good with a placement record of 85%. The highest package offered is of INR 9 LPA, the lowest INR 2.4 LPA and average package offered is of INR 3.6 LPA. Top recuiters are Deloitte, KPMG, HCL and P&G.

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Muskan Garg

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The BCA course curriculum at Inmantec Institutions include various value adding subjects like Java, Python, C+, HTML, SQL, DBMS, Digital Marketing, etc.BCA from Inmantec Institutions comes with the advantage of additional subjects in soft skills, summer training with IT companies, analytical and technical test training, live projects, and workshops.

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Hriidyaah Joji

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To get into the Masters in Computer Applications, candidates must have obtained a minimum aggregate of 50 per cent in the qualifying exam (45 per cent for reserved category candidates). Candidates are eligible if they have completed their education in any of the following patterns: 10 + 2 + 3 / 4 / 5 years pattern. It is mandatory to have 50% above in TANCET Total Tuition Fees - INR 35,000Average Package  -INR 3.5LakhAbout 60 seats are available for MCA at SAEC

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Muskan

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Typically, in centralised admission systems such as PG CET MCA, applicants who did not apply or were not assigned seats in the first round of seat allocation are able to participate in later rounds, including the second. Specific rules, however, may differ based on the policies of the organising authority. In general, candidates must reregister or amend their preferences for the second round of counselling. It is critical to check the PG CET MCA official website on a regular basis for updates about second round schedules, registration dates, and processes in order to ensure timely participation and compliance with admission requirement
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