Is NIELIT Aizawl good for MCA?
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MCA (Master of Computer Applications) is a programme at NIELIT Aizawl with a duration of 6 semesters or 3 years. Each semester will have a minimum of 90 working days or as per Mizoram University/AICTE norms. Maximum duration shall be 10 semesters or 5 years for completion of the programme from the date of commencement of the first semester.
Course includes subjects like Discrete Math, C programming, Financial Accounting/Management, OS, DBMS, Linux operations, Java Programming, A.I. etc. over the period of three years.
Based on these factors you can decide about the degree of goodness of course.
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NIELIT Examination Centres are located across the country. A list of examination centres will be provided to the candidate once they apply for the examination form through online mode. Students can choose a centre of their choice while filling out the online examination application form (OEAF).
The grading system ranges from S for 85% and higher to F for a score of less than 50%. Soon, the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology is going to release the NIELIT 2025 O/A/B/C January cycle result. Here it goes:
Pass Percentage | Grade |
Failed (<50%) | F |
>= 50% to < 55% | D |
>= 55% to < 65% | C |
>= 65% to < 75% | B |
>= 75% to < 85% | A |
>=85% | S |
When appearing at their respective exam centres for the reporting, the candidates will be required to carry:
NIELIT admit card
A valid proof of identity - Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, PAN Card, Student ID, any Govt. approved photo proof of identity.
In the absence of the hall ticket and original proof of identity, the candidates will not be permitted to enter the exam hall.
NIELIT examination centres are classified into five zones, i.e., the North Zone, North-East Zone, East Zone, South Zone, and West Zone. NIELIT examination centres are categorised into Primary and Secondary centres.
The exam will be organised at over 120 NIELIT centres across India. The examination will be organised at all the Primary centres. The exam centres are based on the number of candidates who are taking the exam. Also, it is to be remembered that if a candidate selects one of the secondary centres as the first choice in his/her application form, he/she will be allotted a primary centre as the second choice.
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