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MCA Admission Form

MCA or Masters in Computer Applications is a very popular course and well liked by many students who are interested in pursuing a career in the field of computers. This is a post graduate course with duration of three years or six semesters. Life without computers has become unthinkable today. Not only companies but individual homes also have a computer for varied reasons. The incumbents gain jobs in in house computer departments that support core functions. There are many fields where a student can pursue his career. The courses available are in the fields of software, hardware, networking, research, and many more. After pursuing these courses, a candidate can look forward fo a job as trainee programmer, software engineer, software administrator, software tester and many more. Interested applicants should fill MCA Admission Form.

Details of MCA Admission

# For gaining admission in MCA course, interested incumbent can also sit for entrance examination for NIT or National Institute of Technology

# There are 849 seats in eleven NITs in the country

# Clearing this examination will help a candidate gain admission in MCA program in one of the top MCA institutes of the country

Eligibility Criteria

# The interested applicants need to pass graduation or a Bachelor’s degree from a recognised college, institute or a University

# The minimum percentage obtained in the qualifying examination should be sixty percent (General students)

# or a CGPA of 6.5 out of 10 is necessary

# The minimum percentage obtained in the qualifying examination should be fifty five percent (Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe students)

# or a CGPA of 6 out of 10 is necessary

# Mathematics must be a compulsory subject in the qualifying examination

Important Dates to keep in mind

# MCA Notification Issuance- January last week, 2013

# Online Registration Starts From- February second week, 2013

# Entrance Examination- May mid, 2013

# Result Declaration- June first week, 2013

# Counselling begins from- June last week, 2013

Pattern of Examination

# The examination will have 120 Objective type questions

# The questions will have multiple choices

# There will be no negative marking