How many months are required to prepare for NIMCET exam?

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    Satyendra Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The time-period required to complete the NIMCET preparation depends on students. Every student has their own pace of study. Ideally, 3-4 month is good enough for completing the NIMCET preparation. Students who have started preparing during their BCA can easily prepare for NIMCET in 4 months considering the topics of exam syllabus have already been studied in BCA.

    NIMCET preparation is most effective with BCA as almost 90-95 percent topics are similar in both exams. This way students can easily complete the entire NIMCET syllabus as well as syllabus of BCA. After the graduation exams, students get 2-3 month where they can focus entirely

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It basically takes three to six months to properly get ready for the NIMCET exam. Admission to MCA programmes is determined by the results of a test called the National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test, or the NIMCET. Each year, participating NITs provide admission to the Masters in Computer Application (MCA) programme through this entrance exam. Upon reviewing the syllabus and exam format, candidates are recommended to develop a customised schedule for themselves. All of the subjects and units that must be studied for the test should be included in the schedule while creating it.

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    Anshika Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The amount of time required to prepare for the NIMCET exam can vary depending on several factors, such as your familiarity with the topics, your study schedule, and your dedication to preparation.

    Many students start preparing for the NIMCET exam several months in advance to ensure thorough coverage of the syllabus and ample time for practice. Typically, a preparation period of 6-9 months is considered sufficient for most students. However, this can vary depending on individual circumstances.

    During this preparation period, it's important to create a study plan that allows for consistent and focused study sessions. Break down the syllabu

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Educational Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics/Statistics (Mandatory)/B.E./B.Tech degree from a recognised university. 
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  • SC/ST/PwD: 55% aggregate marks or 6.0 CGPA. 

Final year students are also eligible to apply. 

Nationality: Must be an Indian National. 

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