St Aloysius MCA FAQs
Ques. Is the MCA at St Aloysius a 2-year or 3-year programme, and what is the curriculum structure?
Ans. The MCA at St Aloysius is a 2-year (4-semester) programme, in line with the revised MCA structure mandated by AICTE. The curriculum follows the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and covers a broad range of IT subjects including programming, data structures, algorithms, database management, networking, cloud computing, software engineering, and emerging areas like AI and machine learning. Students also undertake IT research projects and industry interaction activities as part of the programme.
Ques. What is the eligibility for MCA at St Aloysius, and can students from non-computer backgrounds apply?
Ans. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree with Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Computer Applications, Business Mathematics, or Business Statistics as one of the subjects, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Students from non-computer backgrounds (e.g., B.Com with Business Mathematics, B.Sc. with Statistics) are eligible to apply, provided they meet the subject and percentage requirements. Candidates who studied one of the qualifying subjects in their PUC with 50% marks in that subject are also considered eligible.
Ques. What are the placement opportunities for MCA graduates from St Aloysius?
Ans. The MCA department at St Aloysius reports an average placement percentage of 72%. Recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Accenture, Blue Yonder, Tata Elxsi, ArisGlobal, Robosoft Technologies, Novigo Solutions, Cognizant, and several Mangalore-based IT companies. Alumni have gone on to work as Software Developers, Business Analysts, Project Engineers, and in roles at organisations like SAP Labs India, Wipro, KPMG, and even the Indian Air Force. The department's strong industry-academia interface and regular seminars help students stay updated with industry trends.
Ques. How does the MCA at St Aloysius compare to the M.Sc. (Software Technology) and M.Sc. (Data Science) programmes offered at the same university?
Ans. St Aloysius offers three IT-focused PG programmes: MCA (Rs. 1,65,700/year), M.Sc. Software Technology (Rs. 1,09,000/year), and M.Sc. Data Science (Rs. 1,80,000/year). The MCA is the most comprehensive and industry-oriented, covering the full breadth of computer applications and software development. M.Sc. Software Technology is more focused on software engineering and development, while M.Sc. Data Science is specialised for data analytics and AI roles. Students targeting general IT roles should opt for MCA; those with a specific interest in data science or AI should consider M.Sc. Data Science.
Ques. Does St Aloysius accept NIMCET scores for MCA admissions?
Ans. No, St Aloysius does not use NIMCET scores for MCA admissions. NIMCET is the national-level entrance exam for MCA admissions at NITs. St Aloysius conducts its own SAU-ET (St Aloysius University Entrance Test) for all PG admissions, including MCA. The SAU-ET is an online test of 1 hour with 50 MCQs. Final selection is based on academic performance, SAU-ET score, and a personal interview. Students who wish to apply to both NITs (via NIMCET) and St Aloysius can do so independently.
Ques. What research and extracurricular opportunities are available for MCA students at St Aloysius?
Ans. MCA students at St Aloysius have access to 6 computer labs and are encouraged to participate in research projects. Faculty members are actively engaged in research in areas like cloud computing, digital forensics, machine learning, and networking, and students can collaborate on these projects. The department also participates in prestigious IT fests such as NITK INCIDENT and Medha, where students have won top positions in events like web designing, gaming, coding, and videography. The department organises the SACAIM (St Aloysius College Annual International Meet) conference, providing students with opportunities to present research papers.
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