The Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) program at FIEM requires an interview and mandatory Mathematics in the 12th grade for admission. The process is first-come, first-serve with limited seats, as shown by 58 of 65 seats filled. Necessary documents include 10th and 12th-grade mark sheets, a migration certificate, a college leaving certificate, photos, and the admission fee. Applicants must take the Centralized Entrance Test (CET) and present the rank card during interviews.
The admission package includes a prospectus detailing syllabus, fees, and schedule. The faculty is highly qualified, with some having M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees, and they provide supportive guidance in subjects, projects, and mock interviews. Despite a diligent placement department, improvements are needed. The semester fee is approximately Rs 40,000, totaling around Rs 2,00,000 over three years, with a one-time admission fee of Rs 25,500, including a refundable Rs 5,000 deposit. Additional fees include Rs 1,200 per semester for exams, a Rs 2,600 registration fee, and Rs 100 for an ID card.
Payment extensions of one month are available if needed. The program's cost is manageable for middle-class families. Annually, 70-80% of students secure placements in top IT companies like Cognizant, TCS, Infosys, Amazon, Capgemini, and Deloitte, with eligibility starting from the 4th semester. Starting salary packages range from Rs 25,000 at TCS to Rs 2,50,000 annually at Wipro. Though no internships are offered, training in communication and programming is available in the 4th and 5th semesters.
Scholarships from state and central governments are accessible, though the college offers none. Educational loans are available for those in need.
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