**Admission to Banaras Hindu University's MCA program** is determined by the BHU Postgraduate Entrance Test (PET). Candidates are evaluated based on their exam scores and past academic performance. The entrance exam, consisting of 120 multiple-choice questions across mathematics and reasoning, is conducted as a Computer-Based Test. Eligibility requires graduation with at least 50% marks and mathematics at the +2 level. Successful candidates undergo a ranking process, and those meriting are invited for counseling, where seat allocation is merit-based.
Results are typically announced in May/June. The MCA program's total fee is INR 3.6 lakhs, excluding hostel fees of approximately INR 2,500 annually. Fee breakdown per semester is INR 7,000 for odd semesters and INR 4,500 for even semesters. Regular seats cost about INR 20,000 yearly, whereas paid seats are around INR 1,40,000 yearly. Scholarships for reserved categories and meritorious or economically weaker students are available, with state scholarships ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 20,000 for UP residents.
Federal scholarships offer INR 20,000 annually for postgraduate students, and educational loans can be privately secured. The placement record is strong, with a 90% placement rate in 2019-2020, offering packages up to INR 16.4 LPA and an average package of INR 7 LPA. Noteworthy recruiters include Infosys, Wipro, and HCL. Despite challenges like COVID-19, many students found high-paying jobs off-campus. Faculty are generally supportive, though some teach outside their core subjects.
Paid seats are not recommended due to uncertain job prospects post-graduation. Hostel accommodation is limited for regular seat students but more accessible for paid seat students at the South campus. The college lacks direct loan or scholarship facilities, relying instead on state-provided scholarships for UP residents.
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