MM College MCA (Part Time) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Part Time MCA and the regular full-time MCA at CCSU?
Ans. The Part Time MCA at CCSU-affiliated colleges is designed for working graduates and spreads the three-year curriculum over six semesters with classes typically held in evening or weekend slots. The full-time MCA follows a regular daytime schedule. Both lead to the same CCSU MCA degree; the choice depends on whether the student is employed.
Ques. Is a BCA degree sufficient for Part Time MCA admission, or is additional experience required?
Ans. A BCA degree with a minimum 50 percent aggregate from a recognised university is sufficient for Part Time MCA admission at this college. Work experience is not a mandatory eligibility criterion, though the programme is particularly well-suited for candidates already working in IT roles.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the Part Time MCA programme?
Ans. The CCSU Part Time MCA curriculum covers advanced algorithms, operating systems, computer networks, software engineering, object-oriented programming (Java or C++), database management, and a final-year project. Elective subjects in the third year may include machine learning, mobile computing, or web technologies depending on the current syllabus.
Ques. How is the merit list for Part Time MCA admission prepared?
Ans. Selection is based on the graduation aggregate percentage, with preference given to BCA and B.Sc (Computer Science/IT) graduates. In case of ties, CCSU norms are applied. The college releases the merit list in August 2026 after the application window closes; candidates must verify documents and pay fees to confirm their seat.
Ques. Are CCSU university examination fees separate from the ₹11,100 programme fee?
Ans. Yes. The ₹11,100 is the college-regulated programme fee payable at ₹3,700 per year. CCSU charges separate university examination fees for each semester or annual exam at the prevailing rate. These fees are paid directly to CCSU at the time of examination form submission.
Ques. Can Part Time MCA graduates from MM College apply for software engineering roles in NCR?
Ans. Yes. The MCA degree from a CCSU-affiliated college is a recognised postgraduate qualification and is accepted by most IT recruiters in the Delhi-NCR region. Candidates with prior work experience in IT combined with a Part Time MCA are well positioned for roles in software development, systems analysis, and IT management.







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