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June 11th, 2016, 12:38 PM
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IIT Bombay MCA
Hi I am interested in having information if Masters in Computer Application course is offered at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay after completing B.Sc in Computer Science?
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June 11th, 2016, 01:00 PM
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Re: IIT Bombay MCA
You can do MCA in the wake of finishing your BSc in Computer science. The qualification to consider MCA is Bachelors degree with arithmetic for one year or in two semesters. The passageway test is known as JAM (Joint Admission test for MSc and MCA. The total rate of imprints for general and OBC classification is 55% and for SC/ST or PD classification, it is half. In the event that you are concentrating on in a foundation which gives letter grade in your exam, the rate of imprints will be chosen by the organization where you apply. In the event that you are qualified in the passageway test, you will need to apply on the endorsed type of the foundation (IIT Bombay). The online structure can be downloaded from the foundations official site. The affirmation structure ought to be send to the organization alongside an interest draft of Rs 300 (it might change). The interest draft ought to be attracted support of "the Chairman, JAM, IIT Bombay" payable at Mumbai. It is a non refundable expenses. Fragmented structure is not acknowledged. At the point when the principal affirmation rundown will pronounce you ought to acknowledge the offer for which program you have connected. In the event that you acknowledge a system of your lower preference the affirmation might be rejected. You ought to present the marksheets of qualifying examintion alongside a physical wellness endorsement given by an enrolled medicinal professional. The passage test is held in the month February. The test paper is completely target sort. The Tentative syllabus for the MCA Entrance Test is: MCA ENTRANCE SYLLABUS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CA) The Computer Applications (CA) test paper comprises of Mathematics, Computer awareness and Analytical ability and General awareness and they will be in the ratio 4:2:1. MATHEMATICS Algebra: Set theory and its simple applications. Basic concepts of groups, fields and vector spaces. Matrices: Rank of a matrix. Existence and uniqueness of solution of a system of linear equation. Eigenvalues and Eigen vectors. Inverse of a matrix by elementary transformations. Differential Calculus: Differentiation, Partial differentiation, Taylor series and approximate calculations. Maxi-ma and mini-ma of functions of one and two variables. Integral Calculus: Single and multiple integration. Definite integrals, Change of order and change of variables. Application to evaluation of area, surface and volume. Differential Equations: First order differential equations, linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients. Vector Analysis: Vector algebra, Gradient. Numerical Analysis: Solution of non-linear equations using iterative methods. Interpolation (Lagrange’s formula and Newton’s formulas for equidistant points). Numerical differentiation and integration (Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rules). Probability: Basic concepts of probability theory. Binomial and Poisson distributions. Linear Programming: Formulation and its graphical solution for two variable problems. Computer Awareness Elements of computers. Number systems. Basic electronic gates. Boolean algebra. Flip-Flops. Algorithmic approach to solve problems. Fundamentals of C language. Analytical Ability and General Awareness Simple questions will be asked to test the analytical ability and general awareness of candidates. |
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