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Welcome to….

Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Master of Computer Applications

About Admission MCA Admissionhe Campus
Total Intake In MCA First Year : 120 Students MCA First Year Institute Choice Code : 622824110 MCA Direct Second year Institute choice Code : 622824180

Eligibility Criteria – M.C.A.
• Eligibility Criteria
• • Candidate should be Indian National. He should have passed with minimum 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of backward class category candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only ) in any Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration in any discipline recognized by the Association of Indian Universities. Having studied Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level or higher level examination. (B.C.A.) degree course with minimum % of marks as stated above are not required to fulfill the requirement of having studied Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level or higher level examination. The candidates must have cleared CET conducted by competent authority (MAHCET or MAMI).



• Note: The candidates who have passed Bachelor of Computer Application

• Duration :
• The duration of MCA degree shall be Three years, divided into Six Semesters
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For Second Year MCA for Lateral Entry/ Separate Division • Candidate should be an Indian National and should possess basic qualification prescribed in rule No. 2.1 in Computer Application , Computer Science or Science (IT/Computer) i.e BCA , BCS or Bachelor of Science(IT/ Computer )eared and qualified in the common Entrance Test MAH-MCA-CET 2013 • Appeared and qualified in the common Entrance Test MAH-MCA-CET 2013

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• • Job Opportunity The fact that industries in India and abroad have been placing the MCA students on regular basis is testimony to the quality of course and its students. A System Analyst in a big company. Systems Manager in a big corporate. An

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