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Candidates can enroll in a number of government colleges in Jammu and Kashmir to pursue a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in computer science after passing the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) exam. Tuition for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program at a government college normally costs between 30,000 to 1,00,000 per year, with extra costs for exams, labs, and library services ranging from 5,000 to 15,000 per year.
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Yes, your granddaughter can join M.Sc Computer Science or MCA after completing her BCA final year .
M.Sc Computer Science Usually requires a B.Sc in Computer Science/IT or a related field, but some colleges accept BCA graduates too.
BCA graduates are fully eligible for MCA . Some universities may require Mathematics in 12th or Graduation .
She should check the specific college/university eligibility criteria before applying. Being from the BC category , she may also get reservation benefits in admissions.
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The subject eligibility for BCA Admission is to have Maths compulsorily at 10+2 level with computer science or application being optional subject.
You are not eligible for admission into BCA course since you don't have mathematics at 10+ 2 level. Having or not having computer applications in 10-2 doesn't affect admission into BCA.
Hi Pavan, to become a Junior Engineer(JE) in BESCOM, you need to possess a Diploma or Degree in Electrical Engineering.
Degree: B.E (Bachelor of Engineering) or B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) in Electrical Engineering from a recognized university/institution in Karnataka.
Colleges in Kolar :
For more details, check the portal https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-electrical-and-electronics-engineering-colleges-in-kolar
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The chapter-wise weightage for Class 12 Computer Science varies between different education boards. For the CBSE board, the distribution is as follows:
Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming – 2 : 40 marks
Unit II: Computer Networks : 10 marks
Unit III: Database Management : 20 marks
This totals to a 70-mark theory paper, with an additional 30 marks allocated for practical assessments.
If you have taken computer science as your subject, you should appear for the gate exam in Computer Science(CS). GATE offers different papers based on disciplines and you must choose the one relevant to your subject. You cannot give a different GATE paper unless it's related to your degree
Hi. The weightage chapters for JEE Mains 2026 batch are expected to be similar to those of 2025. Here are some key chapters and their weightage:
Physics:
- *Modern Physics*: 10% weightage, covering topics like photoelectric effect, Bohr’s model, and dual nature of matter.¹
- *Electrodynamics*: 8% weightage, covering electromagnetic induction and alternating current.
- *Mechanics*: 10% weightage, covering work-energy theorem, rotational motion, and gravitation.
- *Optics*: 6% weightage, covering ray optics and wave optics.
- *Thermodynamics*: 8% weightage, covering laws of thermodynamics and heat transfer.
Mathematics:
- *Calculus*: 12% weightage, covering limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration.
- *Algebra*: 10% weightage, covering complex numbers and quadratic equations.
- *Coordinate Geometry*: 12% weightage, covering circles, conic sections, and straight lines.
- *Probability and Statistics*: 6% weightage, covering Bayes’ theorem, mean, and variance.
- *Trigonometry*: 6% weightage, covering identities, heights, and distances.
Chemistry:
- *Atomic Structure*: 5% weightage, covering quantum numbers, Bohr’s model, and electronic configuration.
- *Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure*: 7% weightage, covering hybridization, VSEPR theory, and molecular shapes.
- *Thermodynamics and Equilibrium*: 7% weightage, covering pH, solubility equilibrium, and Gibbs free energy.
- *Redox Reaction and Electrochemistry*: 8% weightage, covering Nernst equation and Faraday’s laws.
- *Solutions*: 7% weightage, covering colligative properties, osmosis, and Henry’s Law.
Keep in mind that these weightages are based on the 2025 exam pattern and may be subject to change. It's essential to check the official JEE Mains website for the latest updates on the exam pattern and syllabus.
Here are some of the Polytechnic colleges in pune with good rankings with computer diploma included
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learning Python and computer programming for free is absolutely possible, thanks to many online resources available. Here's a structured approach you can follow to get started:
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