

To apply for MCA at Bangalore-based colleges, candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree in Information Technology, B.Sc./B.Com/BBA with Computer Application, BCA, B.Sc./B.Tech (CS & IT)/B.E., and Mathematics/Statistics as a subject at either the 10+2 level or the graduation level. Applicants must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in any of the above mentioned degree.
Low-fee MCA colleges in Bangalore accept PGCET cutoff varies from 1,500 to 15,000 ranks
No, out-of-state students are not eligible to apply for Karnataka government quotas in PGCET MCA admissions. These quotas include merit, SC/ST, and OBC, which require domicile in Karnataka and typically require 7+ years of study in the state or a parent/guardian studying there. Out-of-state candidates can take PGCET and compete for 15-20% supernumerary/management seats in private colleges at higher fees, without quota benefits.
To apply for the Vidyasiri scholarship, candidates can visit ssp.postmatric.karnataka.gov.in after admission to post-MCA courses, register/log in, enter details such as income, caste, USN numbers, etc., and submit the application online. Colleges verify documents, such as Aadhaar cards and income proof.
Yes, several top MCA colleges in Bangalore conduct tests in addition to thePGCET. Deemed private universities like Christ University (CUET), Jain University (JET), PES University (PESSAT), and MSRIT/Ramaiah University (KMAT) provide options in terms of merit for management quota seats, while government quota is only through PGCET, with 15-35 per cent seats through KMAT and individual college tests or direct marks.