How can I get admission to BCA course at NSHM School of Computing and Analytics, Kolkata?
NSHM School of Computing and Analytics, Kolkata provides admission to BCA courses based on the exam conducted by NSHM, i.e., ENPAT, followed by PI round. Additionally, candidates are required to pass Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board with Mathematics/Statistics/Business Mathematics/Compu
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The total tuition fees for M.Tech at MIT School of Computing is INR 3.5 lakh. Aspirants must pay the fees to confirm their seat in the school. Candidates must pay the fees via the mode accepted by the school.
Aspirants must pass Diploma in Engineering and Technology with a minimum of 45% aggregate to apply for BTech at MIT School of Computing. There is a relaxation of 5% in the aggregate for candidates belonging to backward class categories and Person with Disability belonging to Maharashtra only) to app
MIT School of Computing accepts entrance exam scores for admission. The school considers PERA CET or GATE scores for admission to MTech/ MSc programmes. Admission to BTech is based on JEE Main, MHT CET, Uni-gauge and other state-level CET scores.
Aspirants must pass BTech (CSE/ IT) with a minimum of 50% aggregate to apply for M.Tech programme at MIT School of Computing. Engineering graduates with two-years of IT/ Software Industry experience can also apply for MTech. Aspirants must also have PERA CET or GATE scores for admission.
MIT School of Computing admissions are open. Candidates can fill out the application form online for the preferred course. Admission at MIT School of Computing is entrance-based. Candidates must pass any of the accepted entrance exams for a seat in the preferred course.
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