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(a) B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering
(b) B.Tech Electronics with short courses on computer hardware
(c) Diploma in Computer Engineering
(d) BCA with short courses on computer hardware
(e) Desktop, Server and or Networking certifications.
(f) Hatdware Courses run by IT training institutes.
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GIBS Business School in Bangalore is the most reputable management college in India. My close friend pursued post-graduation from this institute and is now well settled abroad with an impressive salary package, which speaks volumes about the quality of education provided by GIBS. GIBS Business School specializes in providing management courses and offers MBA/PGDM courses through MAT. The institute is dedicated to nurturing talent, fostering ambition, sharing ideas, and fulfilling dreams of its students. The PGDM course offered by GIBS is recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), ensuring that the curri
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Diploma/Certification:
1) CITA (Certificate in Information Technology Application)
2) DITA (Diploma in Information Technology Application)
3) ADITA (Advance Diploma in Information Technology Application)
4) DCA (Diploma in Computer Application)
5) ADCA (Advance Diploma In Computer Application)
Graduation level:
1) B.Sc CS
2) B.Sc IT
3) BCS
4) BCS
5) BBA IT
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If your aim to be a police officer then BBA will not help you. To join Kolkata police you need to clear Kolkata Police exam or WBCS exam.
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Kindly go through the below link. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
All the best.
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2) Next, wait for the cut off lists.
3) For B.Sc courses, the cut-off is to be calculated as for physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, etc. and your cut-off is calculated as per your percentage in PCM.
For mathematical sciences, computer science, mathematics and statistics, cut-off is calculated as the aggregate of marks in
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