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7th May 2015, 11:00 AM
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Fee Structure For MCA In University Of Hyderabad
Give me details about the fee payment system for MCA Program at University Of Hyderabad. I am going to submit the offline application form for admission in MCA Program at the admission office of University Of Hyderabad. So I am confused that in which mode the University accept fee i.e. Bank Challan, Online Transaction or direct in cash?
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#2
14th July 2018, 09:16 PM
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Re: Fee Structure For MCA In University Of Hyderabad
Can you tell me the fee structure for MCA (Master in Computer Application) Program offered by University of Hyderabad as I want to check it before taking admission in it?
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#3
14th July 2018, 09:17 PM
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Re: Fee Structure For MCA In University Of Hyderabad
The University of Hyderabad, a premier institution of post graduate teaching and research in the country, was established by an Act of Parliament (Act No. 39 of 1974) on 2nd October, 1974 as a Central University, Wholly financed by the University Grants Commission. MCA Program Fee There is nothing mentioned about the fee for MCA (Master in Computer Application) Program on the official website of University of Hyderabad, so here I am providing you the contact details of the University where you can call and find it out: Contact Detail: University of Hyderabad CUC, Prof C. R. Rao Road, P O Central University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500046 040 2313 2102 M.C.A. Intake: 60 Minimum Qualifications Required for Admission: Mathematics as a main subject and studied as full papers in Higher Secondary (10 + 2) level is a mandatory prerequisite. First Class Bachelors degree with at least 60% marks in aggregate, in any discipline. Admission Process: MCA admissions are done through the written entrance exam conducted by the university. The students who are shortlisted are then admitted through counseling. Foreign Candidates: Foreign nationals should have the required minimum qualifications. Candidates should have ability to communicate in English and should submit a supportive document with a good score in TOEFL/IELTS at the time of admission. Written Test Syllabus: The written test consists of objective type questions in 2 parts with equal weightage. Part A deals with general mental ability (consisting of items on reasoning, analysis, comprehension and synthesis). Part B deals with mathematical topics such as Sets, Relations, Integration, Differentiation, Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Vectors, Matrices, Determinants, Differential Equations, Elementary Probability and Statistics, Number Systems, Data Representation, Algorithms and Flowcharts. Part A and Part B are for 50 marks each for a total of 100 marks. Part A consists of 25 objective type questions each for 2 marks. Part B consists of 50 objective type questions each for one mark |
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