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NMIMS Mumbai, Mithibai College, St. Xavier, SIES College, Rizvi College, and St. Andrews are ranked among the best BCA colleges due to their infrastructure, placements, and curriculum.
The average BCA fee in government Mumbai colleges is between INR 8,000 and INR 20,000 per year, and in private colleges, it is between INR 30,000 and INR 2,60,000 per year, based on facilities and global exposure.
Yes, IGNOU, MUB (IDOL), NMIMS Online, Amity, and SMU, among others, offer BCA distance and online courses to working professionals and remote learners.
The specializations offered by BCA colleges in Mumbai are Data Science, AI, cybersecurity, Full Stack Development, Cloud Computing, and Game Development.
The top three colleges with the best placement packages include NMIMS Mumbai (up to INR 16 LPA), St. Xavier, and Mithibai College.
KES Shroff College of Arts and Commerce ranks as the best BCA college in Mumbai with NAAC A accreditation and strong placements, averaging INR 2.5-4.8 LPA.
CUET is one of the most popular entrance exams for central, state, deemed, and private universities. However, most colleges accepting BCA admissions offer multiple options, such as state entrance exams (MAH CET), merit-based 12th marks, or university-based exams like IPU CET.
MAH CET is currently the most widely accepted standard entrance test for admission to the BCA course in colleges in the Mumbai region. MAH CET accounts for the majority of state quota seats (about 85%) in 40+ colleges in the Mumbai region, such as Mithibai College, Thakur TCET College, and Pillai College
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR), Pune, stands out as the best university/college offering a BCA program in the state of Maharashtra and ranks #2 overall in the country in the India Today ranking of 2024. The ranking is based on the outstanding placement record and industry-friendly course pattern.
MAH CET is not mandatory for all BCA courses in Maharashtra. However, it is compulsory for government colleges, government-aided colleges, and most seats in the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) of the top private colleges.