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Monday, January 10, 2011

PUNE UNIVERSITY MCA ENTRANCE 2011

Testdate: 27th March 2011

Eligibility:

* For M.C.A: Any Science Graduate (including B.C.A. under Science Faculty) with Mathematics at 10+2 Level.
* For M.Sc.(Computer Science): Bachelors Degree in Computer Science.

The admissions are and will be done in accordance with the Ordinance No. 181 (Ordinance for admissions of students to the Post-Graduate courses in the University Departments/ Institutions)

Examination Centers:

* In Maharashtra State: Ahmednagar, Aurangabad, Mumbai, Pune, Jalgaon, Nasik, Kolhapur, Nagpur
* Outside Maharashtra State: Delhi, Varanasi, Hyderabad

Application Fees:

For General Category Student : Rs. 575/-

For Reserved Category Student (In Maharashtra) : Rs. 475/-

1. Application Fee has to be paid through Demand Draft of Nationalised Bank only, drawn in favour of ‘The Registrar, University of Pune’, payable at Pune.
2. Please mention your name and application form number (which you will receive after submitting the online application form with details) on the back of the Demand Draft.
3. Reservation is applicable only for Maharashtra domicile candidates (SC, ST, DT/NT, OBC categories) as per Govt. of Maharashtra rule and 3% for PH.
4. Valid Non-creamy layer certificate is necessary for OBC, DT/NT category candidates at the time of final admissions. Caste validity certificate is necessary at the time of admission for candidates belonging to ST category.

Last date of online Application: 5th March 2011

For Online Application Form, Click Here

MCA Entrance Syllabus,
The entrance examination consists of multiple choice (objective type) questions, and covers the areas of Mathematics, general aptitude and English language.

Mathematics Syllabus:

* Set theory: Set operations, relations, functions.
* Propositional logic: Formulation, deduction, evaluation, puzzles.
* Linear Algebra: Solution of a system of linear equations. Determinant and inverse of a matrix, basic properties of matrices.
* Co-ordinate Geometry and Conic Sections: Equations of lines and planes, vector products; definitions and properties of conic sections.
* Trigonometry: Identities, computation of heights and lengths.
* Differential Calculus: Total and partial differentiation, limit of a function.
* Integral Calculus: Definite and indefinite integrals, solution of differential equations, computation of areas and volumes.
* Series and sequences: sum, mean, convergence, limit.
* Real and complex numbers: surds, solution of equations on complex domain.
* Polynomials: solution of quadratic equations, properties of roots of polynomials with real coefficients, binomial expansion, Taylor series.
* Permutations and Combinations.
* Elementary Probability Theory: Computing probability from combinatorial reasoning, conditional probability.