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Prabhu GurjarLet's try to solve problems.

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50% is the cut off.
Candidate must have passed any recognized BCA / bachelor's degree in computer science engineering or equivalent degree and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks (45% of marks in case of SC, ST and Category-I of Karnataka candidates) taken together in all the subjects in all the years of the Degree Examination from any recognized institute/university. OR Candidate must have passed B.Sc. / B.Com / B.A. with Mathematics at 10 + 2 level or at Graduation level (with additional bridge courses as per the norms of the concerned University) and obtained an aggregate minimum of 50% marks (45% of marks in case of SC, ST an
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Om Roy

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Mathematical reasoning is at the heart of programming. Learning to think fluently about data structures, algorithms, functions, effects, abstraction, and generalization is essential for every programmer. A issue has to be grasped, struggled with, solved, and then solved better. You need to critically consider your options, settle on a strategy that seems to have the most promise, and then figure out whether or not you can really implement it. What we have here is mathematics. Can someone who is poor at arithmetic improve their skills via practice?
To begin, there is no such thing. Mathematics covers a wide range of topics, and most peop
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J Dipayan Rao

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To get admitted in CMR Center for Business Studies, you need minimum rank between 6200 to 7200, which is the lowest among the top colleges. You can get admitted to some smaller college or work hard to score better next time.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The fee structure of Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering & Technology for B.E is given below.
1. Tuition fee for B.E admitted through CET: Rs. 98,484/- per year [For UG branches CSE, ISE, ECE, EEE, ME & CV]
2. Tuition fee for B.E admitted through COMED-K: Rs.1,78,123/- per year [For UG branches CSE, ISE, ECE, ME & CV]. .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NIMCET Eligibility criteria:
1. Educational qualifications: Candidates with full-time 3 years B.SC/BIT/BCA with Maths or Statistics or equivalent as a compulsory subject from a recognised institution or university. B.Tech/BE Students can also apply for the exam. Candidates from open Universities or candidates appearing in Qualifying exams can also apply for the NIMCET exam.
2. Age: No age limit.

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Dinesh L

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No, you should have done BCA for MCA.
But still, you can do M.Com MBA for your higher studies which are trending nowadays.
All the best.
Thanks.

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Farzeen Khatri

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Cybersecurity is an absolute must in the modern corporate world. Over time, I realized that going to college was my best bet for launching a successful painting career. Thus, I settled on enrolling in NIIT's Cyber Security Course. I wanted to learn as much as I could about this topic, so I did some research. Ad campaigns that include digital media are growing in popularity. Courses in cyber security may be accessible at many different online colleges and institutions, such as Amity Online and NIIT. If you're looking for a reputable online education provider, go no further than NIIT, a brand that has been synonymous with the industry. B
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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes, It is a good choice to do M. C. A after B.Sc (Maths). You need not to scare to do M. C. A after B.Sc. There are plenty of job opportunities available after the completion of M. C. A course.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It is around 3200 for top 10 colleges.

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