St Aloysius PGDCA FAQs
Ques. What is the PGDCA programme at St Aloysius, and who is it designed for?
Ans. The PGDCA (Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications) at St Aloysius is a 1-year full-time diploma programme offered at the AIMIT campus in Beeri, Mangalore. It has been running since 1987 and is primarily designed for graduates from non-computer backgrounds such as BA, B.Com, BBA, BSW, and B.Sc (non-CS) who wish to acquire computer application skills. It is also open to post-graduate students (MA, M.Com, MBA, M.Sc, MSW). The programme provides a practical foundation in computer science, making graduates eligible for entry-level IT roles and government computer-related positions.
Ques. What is the difference between PGDCA, PGDIT, and PGDCB offered at St Aloysius?
Ans. St Aloysius offers three PG diploma programmes at AIMIT campus. The PGDCA (established 1987) is a 1-year full-time programme in computer applications, open to graduates from all disciplines. The PGDIT (established 2011) is a 1-year part-time programme in Information Technology, open to BE, B.Com, BBA, BCA, and B.Sc graduates. The PGDCB (established 2014) is a 1-year part-time programme in Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, supported by the Department of Biotechnology (Govt. of India), open to B.Sc graduates in life sciences. Students should choose based on their background and career goals.
Ques. Is the PGDCA at St Aloysius a full-time or part-time programme, and where is it conducted?
Ans. The PGDCA at St Aloysius is a full-time 1-year programme. It is conducted at the AIMIT (Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology) campus located at Beeri, Mangalore - 575022, which is a dedicated IT and management campus of St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University). Students are expected to attend classes regularly at the AIMIT campus. The PGDIT and PGDCB, in contrast, are offered as part-time programmes.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing the PGDCA from St Aloysius?
Ans. Graduates of the PGDCA programme can pursue entry-level roles in IT such as data entry operator, computer operator, junior programmer, web designer, and IT support executive. The diploma is also recognised for government computer-related job applications. Graduates who wish to advance further can pursue MCA or M.Sc. (Software Technology) at St Aloysius or other universities. The PGDCA from a reputed institution like St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) adds credibility to the candidate's profile, especially for roles in Mangalore and the Coastal Karnataka region.
Ques. What is the fee for the PGDCA at St Aloysius, and are there any scholarships available?
Ans. The PGDCA at St Aloysius carries a fee of Rs. 18,000 for the full 1-year programme, making it one of the most affordable computer diploma programmes in the region. Government scholarships such as the Backward Class Post Matric Scholarship, SC/ST Post Matric Scholarship, and Post Matric Scholarship for Minorities are available for eligible students through the SSP and NSP portals. Management scholarships like Vidya Spoorthi (need-cum-merit, 60%+) are also available. Candidates are advised to apply for scholarships early as deadlines are typically in the first few months of the academic year.
Ques. Can students from Arts or Commerce backgrounds apply for the PGDCA, and will they be able to cope with the curriculum?
Ans. Yes, the PGDCA is specifically designed for students from Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com), and other non-computer backgrounds. The curriculum starts from the basics of computer science and progressively covers programming, database management, networking, and computer applications. Students from non-technical backgrounds are well-supported through the programme structure. The AIMIT campus also has well-equipped computer labs to ensure hands-on learning. Students from non-mathematics backgrounds may find some quantitative topics challenging initially, but the programme is structured to be accessible to all graduates.







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