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4th March 2016, 04:13 PM
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IIT Kanpur MCA Eligibility
Can you tell me about the eligibility required for admission in Master of Computer Applications [MCA] course offered by IIT or Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur?
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4th March 2016, 04:14 PM
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Re: IIT Kanpur MCA Eligibility
For admission in Master of Computer Applications [MCA] course offered by IIT or Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur one needs to clear Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission Test - IIT JAM exam conducted by some or the other IIT only in India. Eligibility Requirements for Admission Bachelor degree with Mathematics as a subject for at least one year for annual system candidates Or Minimum two papers of Mathematics for semester system candidates Candidates must have minimum 55% aggregate marks without rounding off for General/OBC (NCL) category candidates and minimum 50% aggregate marks without rounding off for SC/ST and PwD Category candidates in the qualifying degree One with letter grades/CGPA (instead of percentage of marks) the equivalence in percentage of marks will be decided by the admitting institutes Syllabus for IIT JAM MCA Mathematics Matrices • Eigenvalues • Eigenvectors • Inverse of a matrix • Rank of a matrix • System of linear equations Differential Calculus • Differentiation • Maxima and minima of functions • Partial differentiation • Taylor series Algebra • Set theory • Groups • Fields • Vector spaces Integral Calculus • Single Integration • Multiple Integration • Definite integrals • Applications to evaluation of area, surface and volume Differential Equations • First order differential equations • Linear differential equations of higher order Numerical Analysis • Solution of non-linear equations using iterative methods • Interpolation • Numerical differentiation and integration • Probability • Probability theory • Binomial distribution • Poisson distribution • Linear Programming Vector Algebra • Addition • Subtraction • Dot product • Cross product • Triple product Number Systems • Algorithmic approach to solve problems • Basic electronic gates • Boolean algebra • Flip-Flops • Fundamentals of C language |