NRIIT MCA FAQs
Ques. What is the fee for MCA at NRIIT, and is it affordable?
Ans. The MCA fee at NRIIT is Rs. 27,000 per year, totalling Rs. 54,000 for the 2-year programme. This is among the most affordable MCA options in Andhra Pradesh, making it highly accessible for students from all economic backgrounds.
Ques. Can non-engineering graduates apply for MCA at NRIIT?
Ans. Yes, MCA is open to graduates from any discipline including B.Sc., B.Com., B.A., and BCA, provided they have studied Mathematics as a subject at 10+2 level or at graduation level. This makes MCA an excellent option for non-engineering graduates looking to enter the IT industry.
Ques. What is the seat intake for MCA at NRIIT, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The seat intake for MCA at NRIIT is 180 seats, making it one of the larger MCA programmes in the region. Admission is through AP ICET counselling, and the large intake makes it relatively accessible for candidates with a decent AP ICET rank.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after MCA from NRIIT?
Ans. MCA graduates can pursue careers as software developers, web developers, database administrators, system analysts, IT consultants, and network administrators. The IT industry in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana offers significant opportunities, and NRIIT's placement cell actively supports MCA students in securing jobs.
Ques. Is the MCA programme at NRIIT recognised by AICTE and UGC?
Ans. Yes, the MCA programme at NRIIT is approved by AICTE and the college is affiliated to JNTUK. NRIIT is also NAAC accredited, ensuring the quality and recognition of the degree across India.
Ques. What is the difference between MCA and M.Tech CSE at NRIIT?
Ans. MCA is a 2-year programme open to graduates from any discipline with Mathematics, focused on computer applications and software development. M.Tech CSE is a 2-year programme exclusively for engineering graduates (B.Tech/B.E. in CSE/IT), with a stronger emphasis on advanced computer science theory and research. MCA is more suitable for non-engineering graduates, while M.Tech CSE is for engineering graduates seeking specialisation.
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