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Hello Aditya
There are a lot of UG and PG courses in Computer Science. All the courses can give you a proper hold on the subject. You just need to choose anyone based on your knowledge and interest. But, in case you are a beginner in this field, I would like to suggest you to go for a UG program in Computer Science, so that you can start right from the basics and then reach the advanced level of Computer Programming in a smooth manner.
Also, you can appear a number of entrance examinations in order to get admitted in a recognized college or university.
The UG courses and the well-known competitive examinations for the courses are listed below:
BE/BTech in IT
Popular entrance examinations:
JEE Main (National Testing Agency)
BITSAT (Birla Institute of Science & Technology)
MET (Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
VITEEE (VIT University)
SRMJEE (SRM Institute of Science and Technology)
BCA
IPU CET BCA (GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi)
KIITEE BCA (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University, Bhubaneswar )
PESSAT (PES University, Bangalore)
LUCSAT BCA (Lucknow University, Lucknow)
BSc in IT
IIT JAM (IIT Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)
NEST (National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar)
CG PAT (Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board, Raipur)
GSAT (GITAM University in Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. )
IISER Entrance Exam (Indian Institutes of Science Education & Research for Berhampur, Bhopal, Kolkata, Mohali, Pune, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati)
GBPUAT (Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar)
Answering to your second question, I would like to say that yes, you can definitely study Computer Science parallelly with your Under Graduate degree, but do keep in mind that you will have to invest a good amount of time in the Computer Science course in order to be skilled in the field of programming.
Hope this was helpful!
Hello,
NT-2 category is listed in Maharashtra Category list and it comes under OBC category. In 2019 the cut off for Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Charitable Hospital, Mumbai for OBC category under 70% regional quota was 565 marks. This year cut off may increase although we cannot predict the exact cut off as it depends on total number of candidates applied, number of seats available, previous year cut off. You need to score minimum 580 marks in NEET UG 2020 to have decent chances of getting seat in this institute.
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HEY,
Comparing YMCA faridabad and UIET kurukshetra, I would suggest you to go for YMCA. You can see the following points which will help you know better about both the colleges which are mentioned below:-
Faculty:Being an older college and also a reputed one it has many experienced faculties and also some highly professional professors. On the other side, kurukshetra faculties are not that helpful and supportive neither they'll pay attention to your studies. So here, ofourse YMCAYMCA proves to be the better one.
2) INFRASTRUCTURE/SURROUNDING-SURROUNDING-YMCA is more beautifully structured than UIET since YMCA has a campus size of 20 acres whereas UIET has only of 11 acres. Talking about the surroundings then at YMCA you will feel a good atmosphere, you'll see students studying together, discussing together but it's not the same at UIET. Student's there doesn't pay that much attention to their studies.
PLACEMENT RECORDS:-
YMCA-Highest package(28.6LPA), Average package(4.5LPA)
UIET-Highest package(11-15LPA) Average Package (3.5LPA)
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
According to Previous year cutoff you may get seat in your state quota but chances are very low In NITs but you may get a desired course seat in Some private colleges considering JEE Mains Score
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All the best
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Dear Aspirant,
Kirori Mal is better as compared to Gargi college for BA (Hons). It has been given A+ grade by NAAC. It is also a co-ed college. It's campus is so bigger in area. The placement median salary package is around 5 lack. It has all the facilities like hostels, gyms cafeteria.
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Hello
According to today's official announcements cutoffs are as follows
Revised NEET PG cut off
Category
Old cutoff percentile
Old Cutoff score (out of 1200)
Revised cutoff percentile on 14.07.2020
Revised Cutoff (out of 1200)
General and EWS
50th percentile
366
30th percentile
Available soon
SC/ST/OBC
40th percentile
319
20th percentile
General and EWS - PH
45th percentile
342
25th percentile
SC/ST/OBC - PH
For further more details please visit the link below
https://news.careers360.com/neet-pg-2020-cutoff-lowered-20-percentile-fill-vacant-seats
Dear Vikram,
Unfortunately, you will not be able to get into BA in DU as the cut off is higher than 80-90%. The following is the evidence to prove that:
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Yes you can definitely take the course in Bannari Amman Institute of Technology as that college is good in both academics and placements. It is in your hands to develop your skills there.
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