PTU Allows Admission in MCA Third Semester - Lateral Entry Admission 2013 - 2014
Punjab Technical University, has decided to allow direct admission into the second year of the Masters in Computer Applications (MCA) course from the current academic session 2013 - 2014
The PTU registrar in communique to affiliated colleges, started that as allowed by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the University has decided to allow colleges to admit students directly into third semester of the MCA programme through the lateral entry scheme against vacant seats of 2012 batch.
Students should have passed three year course in bachelors in computer applications or B.Sc (Information Technology or Computer Science) with Mathematics as compulsory subject in class 12 or at the graduation level.
He or she should have obtained at least 50% marls (45% marks in case of reserved category candidates) in the qualifying examination.
The registrar said the admission shall be carried out as per norms laid down by the government and the university.
Source: Hindustan Times
Punjab Technical University, has decided to allow direct admission into the second year of the Masters in Computer Applications (MCA) course from the current academic session 2013 - 2014
The PTU registrar in communique to affiliated colleges, started that as allowed by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the University has decided to allow colleges to admit students directly into third semester of the MCA programme through the lateral entry scheme against vacant seats of 2012 batch.
Students should have passed three year course in bachelors in computer applications or B.Sc (Information Technology or Computer Science) with Mathematics as compulsory subject in class 12 or at the graduation level.
He or she should have obtained at least 50% marls (45% marks in case of reserved category candidates) in the qualifying examination.
The registrar said the admission shall be carried out as per norms laid down by the government and the university.
Source: Hindustan Times