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I have completed my diploma in computer science and engineering now I am eligible for PGDCA please guide me.

Afreen 12th Aug, 2025

Completing your Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering makes you eligible for a PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications). This one-year program, divided into two semesters, focuses on enhancing your computer application skills and offers various career options in the IT and software industries.

You can explore jobs such as Software Developer, IT Consultant, Web Developer, and more, in both private and government sectors. Consider pursuing a PGDCA to gain specialized knowledge and practical skills in programming languages like C, Java, Python, and database management systems,

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Computer engineering ena work kedaku

Kavya S P 12th Aug, 2025

If you choose computer engineering which is usually know as cse you can learn about coding and software related subject based on your knowledge and skills at the end of final year you can attend software company interview in on campus or even in off campus and you can grab your job .

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Give me entire information about computer engineering in your college

Nikita shahi 12th Aug, 2025

Hello!

Computer Engineering is one of the most sought-after branches due to its vast career scope in IT, software, AI, and related fields. In most colleges, the course is of 4 years, divided into 8 semesters. You’ll study core programming languages like C, C++, Java, Python, along with subjects like Data Structures, Algorithms, Computer Networks, Database Management Systems, Operating Systems, and emerging areas like Machine Learning and Cloud Computing. The curriculum usually includes practical labs, mini-projects, and a major final-year project. Placements in computer engineering are generally strong, with opportunities in software development, data analytics, cyber security, and product design. The key is to work on your coding skills and internships during your course. Also, many colleges have coding clubs and hackathons that help in skill-building. It’s a branch that requires continuous learning but offers great rewards.

Thank you and good luck!


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Can i take m.tech course in any computer science field from iis or iit if i graduate from isi with b.math degree and passed out with gate c.s ?

Rithwik Kumar Sahu 11th Aug, 2025

Yes for sure if you graduate from ISI with a B.Math degree and clear GATE in Computer Science, you can apply for M.Tech programs in CSE-related fields at IISc and IITs. Most of these institutes accept candidates from any undergraduate discipline as long as they have a valid GATE CS score. However, some specializations or departments may have additional eligibility requirements, like prior coursework in programming, algorithms, or discrete mathematics. Since your B.Math background gives you a strong theoretical foundation, you’ll likely meet the academic criteria, but it’s best to check each IIT/IISc department’s brochure before applying.

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Can arts students apply for computer applications?

SHUBHRADIP ROY 9th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, Arts students can apply for Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) . Many colleges accept students from any stream for BCA.

However, some universities or colleges might prefer or require Mathematics as a subject in your Class 12. Always check the specific eligibility criteria of the college you're interested in, as requirements can vary.

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Can arts students apply for computer applications?

Ankur Mehta 9th Aug, 2025

Yes, arts students can apply for computer application courses like BCA in many colleges, provided they meet the eligibility criteria (often requiring math or computer science in 12th in some institutes, but not all). Always check the specific college’s admission rules.

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Sir I am from Rajasthan I want to addmission in BTech computer science. I am ST candidate. I have already applied for admission with fees. But I dont have call for reporting Sir please tell me what can I do

Ayush Madanpotra 8th Aug, 2025

If you have already applied for BTech Computer Science admission, paid the fees, but have not received a call for reporting, it could be due to pending verification, allotment not being confirmed yet, or some communication delay from the college or counselling authority.

You should first log in to the admission or counselling portal and check your application status or allotment result. If the seat is allotted but you have not got reporting details, you should immediately contact the admission cell or helpline of the counselling authority. If the seat is not allotted, then you may have to wait for the next round or check if there is any document issue. It is better not to wait too long because reporting dates are usually fixed, and missing them may cancel your seat.

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You should check your respective state engineering counselling website or the central counselling site if applicable. If it is Rajasthan, the main portal is https://www.rtu.ac.in/RTU/ or the REAP portal at https://www.reap2025.com

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Im applying for a DGCA computer number. The portal asks for 10th and 12th admit card numbers. I studied under the Karnataka board but no longer have the admit cards or remember the numbers. How can I retrieve them? Is there any alternative to proceed without them in this process?

Ayush Madanpotra 8th Aug, 2025

For the DGCA computer number application, the 10th and 12th admit card numbers are usually taken from your original board exam hall tickets. Since you studied under the Karnataka board and no longer have them or remember the numbers, you can try the following:

First, check your SSLC (10th) marks card and 2nd PUC (12th) marks card. In many Karnataka board certificates, the “Register Number” or “Roll Number” printed on the marks card is the same as your admit card number. You can use that in the DGCA form.

If the numbers are not printed there, you can contact your school or college where you studied. They normally keep student records and can check the register number used during your board exams.

You can also contact the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) for SSLC and the Department of Pre-University Education for PUC. They can retrieve your register number from their archives if you give them your name, school, year of passing, and date of birth.

If you still cannot find the numbers, you can write to DGCA through the portal’s helpdesk or email, explaining that you do not have the admit cards and request them to accept your register number from marksheets or give an alternative method, such as uploading a notarized affidavit along with your marks cards.

websites:
https://kseab.karnataka.gov.in
https://pue.karnataka.gov.in
https://pariksha.dgca.gov.in

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I have been allotted Smt. Indira Gandhi clg of engineering, Navi Mumbai through CAP round 1 for DSE in computer engineering, Can anyone share how are the academic, placements and hostel/PG facilities? Is it good Choice ????

Simran Vohra 6th Aug, 2025

Hello!

So,Smt.Indira Gandhi college of engineering Navi Mumbai is Spacious and have modern campus with good infrastructure. The college has Good labs,digital library, incubation centre ,good and supportive teachers.

The Placement percentage of this college is around 75% with an average package of 4-5 lakhs and highest is around 12 lakhs.Big companies like   TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Capgemini, and Godrej come to campus every year. There is no hostel facilities in the college. You have to arrange a PG nearby. Overall it's a good college you can go for it.

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I have been allotted Smt. Indira Gandhi clg of engineering, Navi Mumbai through CAP round 1 for DSE in computer engineering, Can anyone share how are the academic, placements and hostel/PG facilities? Is it good Choice ????

Nikita shahi 6th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Congratulations on getting a seat through CAP Round 1Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai is a decent option for DSE in Computer Engineering, especially if you're focused on affordability and access to basic engineering education.

  • Academics: The curriculum follows the University of Mumbai guidelines. Faculty is generally cooperative, though it’s advisable to supplement with online learning or certifications.
  • Placements: Being a Tier-3 college, placement opportunities are moderate. Some local companies and startups visit. You might need to apply off-campus for better opportunities.
  • Hostel/PG: The college doesn’t have an in-house hostel, but there are plenty of PGs and rental options in Navi Mumbai at reasonable prices.

If your goal is skill development and you're ready to work hard independently, this college can be a stepping stone.

Best wishes for your DSE journey!

Thank you!



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