M.Sc / MCA ENTRANCE NOTIFICATION (PUNE UNIVERSITY)
M.Sc/MCA Admission 2008
PUNE UNIVERSITY
PUNE

Testdate: 24 February, 2008

Eligibility:
For MSc /MCA, Bachelor’s degree in any discipline, with min. 50% marks for open category candidates and passing marks for reserved category candidates.

Reservation:
50% of seats reserved for Mahrashtra domicile and SC,ST,DT/NT and OBC as per Govt. of Maharashtra G.R., 3% for PH.

Test Centers: Ahmednagar, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolhapur, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nashik, Pune and Varanasi.

Fee:
575 (Rs five hundred seventy five) for open category and Rs 475 (Rs four hundred seventy five) for reserved category. Make a Demand Draft in favour of Registrar, University of Pune, payable at Pune.

Apply online:
website www.unipune.ernet.in. (Include DD no. and bank, e-mail id and telephone number. Note down the application number.)

Completion of application:
Send Demand Draft (on the reverse, write your name and application no.) along with signed printed copy of online application to Head, Department of Computer Science, University of Pune, Pune - 411 007.

Last date for receipt of completed applications: 16 January, 2008

For more details, visit http://www.unipune.ernet.in

‘B’ level course of DOEACC Scheme has been recognized by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt of India, as professionally equivalent to MCA Degree course. Students can acquire this qualification by undergoing this course and passing the examination conducted by the DOEACC Society. Working professionals can also appear in this examination directly, provided they possess the requisite education qualification as indicated below.

Eligibility for B level course

i) For students appearing through an institute Level ‘A’ / Government recognized PGDCA/Government recognized PGDCA/Government recognized polytechnic engineering diploma/Graduate, followed in each case by an accredited ‘B’ level course (First two semesters are exempted for those who have passed ‘A’ level in full. Candidates having Government recognized PGDCA/Government recognized PGDCA will also be eligible for exemption of some subjects depending on the courses they had undergone, on a case by case basis).

ii) For students-at-large (Direct Applicants) Level ‘A’/Government recognized PGDCA/Government recognized PGDCA, followed in each case by two years relevant experience. * (First two semesters are exempted for those who have passed ‘A’ level in full. Candidates having Government recognized PGDCA/Government recognized PGDCA will also be eligible for exemption of some subjects depending on the courses they had undergone, on a case by case basis). Graduate/Government recognized polytechnic engineering diploma, followed in each case by three years relevant experience.
*Relevant experience connotes job experience in IT including teaching in a recognized institution as faculty member, excludes coaching.

For more Information Log on to :
http://www.doeacc.edu.in/

Do you want a technical career path or a managerial one? The answer to this question would be the answer of Difference between MCA or an MBA in systems

The MBA systems graduate would be actively involved in implementing the top and middle managements IT initiatives, he would translate the management’s growth objectives into a plan for system requirements that need to be put in place in order to enable the above objectives .He would then pass on these requirements to the MCA who would implement the plan for system requirements.

Thus one can see that the career path for the MBA systems graduate is managerial while the career path of the MCA graduate is technical.


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