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uru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University conducts annual entrance exam with an objective to select eligible candidates in to various professional courses. Candidates who want to join for BCA course in this University should attend entrance examination conducted as part of this. Candidates should qualify this exam which will make them eligible to attend Personal Interview as well. Structure and Pattern of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam The total number of questions included in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam is 150. The total marks for this entrance exam is 600. Following are f the areas from which the questions are included in this exam Mathematics - 30% questions General Knowledge-IT and Science Related - 25% questions Computer Awareness -30% questions English Language & Comprehension - 15% questions Candidates who successfully clear this written exam need to appear for Personal Interview which will be conducted as part of the final selection procedure. Syllabus of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam is as follows Mathematics Algebra Arithmetic Basic Set Theory and Functions Co-ordinate Geometry Differential Equations Mensuration Probability and Statistics Trigonometry General Knowledge IT Industry and Impacts Indian Polity Indian History Indian Economy Geography General Science Computer Awareness Operating System basic Data Representation Computer Language Computer Basics Computer Architecture English Language & Comprehension Word Power Synonyms Spelling Test Sequence of Sentences Sentence Improvement One Word Substitution Idioms and Phrases Fillers Direct and Indirect Speech Comprehension Common Errors Cloze Test Antonyms Active and Passive Voice Eligibility criteria of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam A 12th class pass candidate can apply for Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University BCA Common Entrance Exam. It is mandatory to choose any of these subjects namely Mathematics/ Computer Science/ Informatics in 12th class level so as to apply for BCA. 50% is the required percentage of marks in this level. Those candidates who hold a diploma in engineering with 50% marks can also attend this exam. Upper age limit so as to apply for this entrance exam is 21 years.

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So if you had no maths, then I hope that you had computer as one of your subjects in 12th. Some colleges in Delhi which offers BCA are: Academy of Technology Management - Global Business School (ATM-GBS) Amity Institute of Information Technology Apar India College of Management and Technology Apex India Vidhyapeeth B.M. College of Technology & Management (BMCTM) Bharati Vidyapeeth University Institute of Management & Research (BVIMR) Cosmic Business School (CBS) Delhi Institute of Technology and Management (DITM) Disha Institute Of Advanced Studies (DIAS) Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Indraprastha Institute of Technology and Management (IITM) Institute of Management & Research (IMR) , Ghaziabad - Delhi

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D.A.V. Centenary College, Hamdard Nagar Jamia Hamdard University, Tilak Nagar S.I.T. Computer Educational Institute,Tilak Nagar School of Information Technology,Hauz Khas Global Institute of Information Technology,Rohini Technical Institute of Advanced Studies,Malviya Nagar Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine & Allied Science, Ramesh Nagar H.O. Asian Institute of Management Studies,Rohini Vision Institute of Advanced Studies,Pitampura

Technical Institute of Technology

Source: http://entrance-exam.net/forum/general-discussion/bca-good-college-delhi-after-12th-standard115351.html#ixzz2xqOW28xAQuestion Paper Pattern for BCA Entrance Examination Most commonly a BCA entrance exam question paper will comprise of questions from the following topics: 1) Mathematics- Basic Algebra, Basic trigonometry, Basic Geometry, Arithmetic Ability, Basic Satistics, etc 2) Logical Ability & Reasoning- In this section the question s are designed to test the logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude including Numerical Ability and Data Interpretation. 3) Computer Awareness & IT- Basic knowledge of computer and its application are tested up to level of Class X. 4) General Knowledge- Questions are set to test the general awareness, scientific temper, comprehension and appreciation of scientific phenomena of everyday observation, and current affairs. 5) English Knowledge & Comprehension- Grammar and phonology, Reading an unseen passage, Comprehension, interpretation and drawing inference. All over the examination is of objective type, on a multiple choice questionnaire. Generally the numbers of questions vary between 150-200, to be answered, usually in 2 or two and half hours, depending on the institution. The type of questions, in general, include true and false, fill in the blanks, short answer type questions, etc. The level of the examination varies between 10-12 standard, depending on the institution. Some of the recent question papers as follows. SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER FOR THE ENTRANCE TEST Section I : General Aptitude

A. The coalition central government in power in India is


a) UPSC b) Congress c) UPA d) NDA

B. Canine is a term referred to the species of the ______ family.


a) Cow b) Monkey c) Cat d) Dog

C. Recently a new government has been formed in UK under the leadership of


a) Tony Blair b) Gordon Brown c) David Cameron d) Grady Booch

D. The ongoing Census 2011 in India is the _____ National Census.


a) 15th c) 16th b) 13th d) 12th

E. The Eyjafjallajokul volcanic eruption happened in


a) Moscow b) Nigeria c) Ireland d) Iceland

F. The UNs Climate Change Conference, December 2009 was held in


a) Copenhagen b) Seoul c) Geneva d) New York

G. The FIFA World Cup 2010 will be held in


a) Brazil b) South Africa c) Denmark d) England

H. In the game of Hockey, each team has ____ players on the field at any one time
a) 11 b) 13 c) 9 d) 10

I. Wimbledon is associated with


a) Football b) Basketball c) Tennis d) Cricket

J. Circle the odd man out:a) P. V. Narasimha Rao b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee c) K. R. Narayanan d) Lal Bahadur Shastri Section II : Logical Reasoning

A. In a certain code KNIFE is written as $3%#5 and LAKE is written as 7@$5. How is FAIL written in that code?
a) %$#7 c) #@%7 b) $@%7 d) $%@7

B. FLOWERS : FLORIST
a) Stethoscope : Doctor b) Weddig : Caterer c) Rings : Jeweller d) Pharmacist : Pharmacist

C. Count the number of triangles in the following figure


a) 8 b) 9 c) 11 d) 13

D. Insert the missing number


857, 969, 745, 1193, ? a) 2093 c) 297 b) 1400 d) 2089

E. A second is _____ fraction of an hour.


a) 1/24 b) 1/120 c) 1/60 d) 1/3600

F. Which part contains the fractions in ascending order?


a) b) c) d) 11/14, 16/19, 19/21 16/19, 11/14, 19/21 16/19, 19/21, 11/14 19/21, 11/14, 16/19

G. Complete the following


B F a) I b) P G M N V c)M d) K ? V

H. Which one does not belong to the group?


a) Pencil b) Notebook I. a) b) c) d) c) Chalk d) Pen

SKEPTICAL : DOUBT Resolute : Determination Pristine : Grace Tainted : Honoour Stringent : Suggestions

Section III : Basic Arithmetic Skills

A. The circumference of a Compact Disc can be measured as


a) r2 b) 2r2 c) 2r d) r2h

B. Two apples and three mangoes cost Rs.86. Four apples and a mango cost Rs.112. Find the cost of an apple.
a) 35 b) 30 c) 20 d) 25

C. The average of 11, 23, K is 40, the value of K is


a) 86 b) 35 c) 120 d) 12

D. The LCM of 24, 39, 60 and 150 is


a) 7800 c) 3900 b) 15600 d) 5200

E. There are 10 TRUE and FALSE questions. The number of ways they can be answered is
a) 10! b) 102 c) 210 d) 10

F. Divide 378 into two parts in the ratio of 2:7.


a) 84 & 294 b) 42 & 336 c) 80 & 298 d) 126 & 252

G. Convert 0.5% into fraction.


a) 1/5 b) 1/500 c) 1/20 d) 1/200

H. A train travels 82.6 km/hour. How many metres will it travel in 15 minutes?
a) 20.65 c) 206.50 b) 2065 d) 20650

I. Susan can type 10 pages in 5 minutes. Mary can type 5 pages in 10 minutes. Working together, how many pages can they type in 30 minutes?
a) 15 b) 25 c) 20 d) 75

J. Two numbers are in the ratio 2:3. If 5 is added to each number, the ratio becomes 5:7. The numbers are
a) 30 & 42 b) 35 & 49 c) 20 & 30 d) 20 & 42

K. There are 10 TRUE and FALSE questions. The number of ways they can be answered is
a) 10! b) 102 c) 210 d) 10

L. 75% of 48 is
a) 64 b) 36 c) 48 d) 0.36

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