What is the admission process for Bachelor of Computer Application [BCA] Presidency College Bangalore?
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Sneha BurnwalAlumni
Posted On - Dec 1, 2022
BCA, General at Presidency College Bangalore in 2022
I don't think there is a need for improvement in the admission process our college select students based on the puc/boards marks and also students with extremely good marks get selected easily for the admission.
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Srishti BhayanaAlumni
Posted On - Sep 19, 2021
BCA, General at Presidency College Bangalore in 2020
So, I applied for BCA in Presidency College, Bangalore which is a prestigious college and known for its placements. The admission process was so simple and quick. Either you can fill the application form online available at their site or you can fill it offline, whichever suits you the best. If the criteria match properly, they will call you an interview and further admission process will be done once you clear the interview.
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Shivraj PatareAlumni
Posted On - Aug 18, 2021
BCA, General at Presidency College Bangalore in 2020
It was very simple I go to the college official website and register there for the Course that I want to do and then after doing the registration, I got a call from the admission department and they ask me for some details for their verification and then they told if you wanna confirm your seat you have to pay 15000/- as addmision fees. After paying the amount I got a mail from the college that your admission is confirmed and also get the admission certificate.
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Bikram DuttaAlumni
Posted On - Aug 18, 2021
BCA, General at Presidency College Bangalore in 2020
I was a commerce student and I had applied for BCA in Amity University, Techno India University and then I choose Presidency College banglore .
The reason I did not attend those college because of some economical issues and I had no math in 12th , Amity and Techno India was requiring for math . I choose Presidency because they had some good reviews in google an I also heared it from my relatives that, This college has a good future. They dose not require for aligiblity in students they made people aligible . In Presidency College they did not ask for any requirment.
I took a counseller for admission . They saw my 12th exm report and after some days they mail me that I can pay them for admission
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Nithin sAlumni
Posted On - Aug 18, 2021
BCA, General at Presidency College Bangalore in 2020
I had applied to VIT college but I was supposed to shift my house to study there which was quite difficult for me to adopt a new place. Here in the presidency, the admission process is quite easy you have to pay an advance amount to block your seat and you can avail of some discount on a fee if you have scored more than a specified percentage (will be mentioned by the college).
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