S.No | University Name | Exam Pattern | Exam Duration | Syllabus and contents |
1. | Andhra Pradesh COMBINED (ICET) | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. 30 Mins. | Analytical Ability, Mathematical Ability, Communication Ability |
2. | Anna University | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. | Quantitative Ability, Analytical reasoning, Logical reasoning, Computer awareness |
3. | Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune | Multiple-Choice only | | 200 multiple choice questions based on mathematics at X, XII level - Logical and abstract reasoning, fundamentals of IT, verbal ability and reading comprehension, C language concepts. |
4. | Banaras Hindu University | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. 30 mins | one paper carrying 450 marks containing 150 multiple-choice questions on Mathematical Aptitude (about 100 questions), and Analytical and Logical Reasoning (about 50 questions). |
5. | B.I.T.S. Ranchi | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. | Total: 120 questions including 70 questions of Mathematics, 30 questions of Analytical ability & Logical Reasoning, 20 questions of Computer Awareness. |
6. | Cochin University | Objective Type | | 120 questions about 50% of the Questions will be from Mathematics covering areas of Engineering Mathematics / B.Sc. Subsidiary level Mathematics while the remaining Questions will be to test the ability of the Candidate in Logical Reasoning based on Pictures, Geometrical figures, Patterns of Words, Number Sequence, Set Theory, Logic Decoding etc. |
7. | Delhi University | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. 15 mins | 50 question of mathematics of B.Sc. level and 50 questions of deductive and logical ability. |
8. | Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra | two papers (objective type) | 2 Hrs. | The questions in this paper will cover: logical reasoning, quantitative reasoning, high school mathematics, vocabulary, English comprehension and verbal ability. A good grasp of the following topics of high school mathematics (up to the 12th standard) |
9. | GNDU, Amritsar | Multiple-Choice and descriptive | 2 Hrs. | 10 Multiple-Choices in each of Maths. General awareness mental ability, English, computer and 15 descriptive questions in Maths, computer science. (B.Sc. level) |
10. | Hyderabad University | Multiple-Choice only | 3 Hrs. | Test consists of objective type questions in two parts. Part ‘A’ deals with general mental ability (consisting of items on reasoning, analysis, comprehension and synthesis). Part ‘B’ deals with mathematical topics such as Sets, Relations, Integration, Differentiation, Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Vectors, Matrices, Determinants, Differential Equations, Elementary Probability and Statistics, Number Systems, Data Representation, Algorithms and Flowcharts. |
11. | IIC, South Campus, Delhi | Multiple-Choice only | 3 Hrs. | The question paper will have two parts. Part-I: General English Comprehension, Analytical Ability & Reasoning. Part-II: Mathematics, Physics, Electronics and basic knowledge of Computers. |
12. | Indraprastha University, Delhi | 150 objective type questions | 2 Hrs. 30 Mins. | Each question shall carry four marks. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. The Test will carry 600 marks. Mathematics - (25%), English Language & Comprehension -(25%), Computer Awareness-(25%), Logical and Analytical Ability-(25%) |
13. | Jawaharlal Nehru University | Multiple-Choice Only | 3 Hrs. | 10+2/Graduate level Maths, Graduate level Computer Science and General Aptitude. |
14. | Karnataka MCA PGCET | Objective Type | 2 Hrs. | The question paper shall comprise of 80 questions. There shall be two parts A & B. Part-A shall consist of 60 questions of 1 mark each. Part-B shall consist of 20 questions of 2 marks each covering the full syllabus. Syllabus includes Maths, Computer Awareness, Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning, General Awareness & General English. |
15. | Kurukshetra | Multiple-Choice only | 3 Hrs. | Mathematics logical and analytical ability and English comprehension. |
16. | Madurai Kamraj University | Objective type | 1 Hrs. 40 mins | The entrance test will cover 30% components of Mathematics at the 10+2 level, 30% components of logical reasoning/analytical ability at the level of bachelor's degree, 10% components of proficiency in English at the level of Bachelor's Degree and a component of introductory knowledge of computers and computer application at introductory level constituting 30%. |
17. | M.P. Pre MCA | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. | The test shall have only one question paper containing questions from the subjects Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science and Logical & Numerical ability as per the prescribed syllabus. |
18. | NIT Allahabad (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
19. | NIT Bhopal (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
20. | NIT Calicut (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
21. | NIT Durgapur (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
22. | NIT Jhamshedpur (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
23. | NIT Raipur (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
24. | NIT Surathkal (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
25. | NIT Trichy (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
26. | NIT Warangal (Under Nimcet 2008) | Multiple-Choice | 2 Hrs. | The question paper will contain 120 multiple choice questions covering the following topics. Mathematics: (40 questions), Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning: (50 questions), Computer Awareness: (15 questions), General English: (15 questions) |
27. | Pondichery University | Multiple-Choice only | 2 Hrs. | Comprehension and verbal ability, Analytical Ability, Logical Reasoning, Mathematical Aptitude (10+2 level), General Awareness in Computer Science. |
28. | Pune University | Multiple-Choice | 3 Hrs. | Two types of questions: aptitude and mental ability (includes few questions on general English) and mathematics, few graduation level questions from zero or more the following: Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Physic, Chemistry, Electronics, Accounting and Economics. |
29. | Punjabi University | Multiple-Choice and descriptive | 1 Hrs. 30 mins. | Part-A: 25 questions based on logical reasoning, Numerical ability and abstract reasoning. Part-B: 60 questions based on maths of the level of 10+2 course of CBSE or any other examination of the equivalent level. Part-C: 15 questions based on Computer Fundamentals. For each wrong answer ¼ mark will be deducted. |
30. | Punjab University, Chandigarh | Multiple-Choice & description | 1 Hrs. 30 mins. | 75 Objective Type (Multiple choice questions with four responses i.e. A, B, C, & D) carrying one mark each. |
31. | Roorkee University | Objective Type with multiple choice questions | 3 Hrs. | COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CA) The Computer Applications (CA) test paper comprises of Mathematics, Computer awareness and Analytical ability and General awareness and they will be in the ratio 4:2:1. |
32. | Thapar Institute of Technology, Patiala | Multiple-Choice and description | 3 Hrs. | The entrance examination consists of one paper of three hours duration consisting of following sections:(i) Mathematics (ii) Computer Awareness (iii) General Knowledge/Analytical Ability |
33. | Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore | Objective Type | 2 Hrs. | Question Paper will contain 110 questions, with a maximum of 100 marks. |
34. | University of Jammu | Objective Type | 2 Hrs. | The syllabus of the written test for admission to Master of Computer Applications (MCA) shall consist of Mental Ability, English Comprehension and Mathematics of 12th standard. |
35. | U.P. Technical University, Lucknow | Objective Type | 2 Hrs. | Question Paper consist of (i) Maths - Modern Algebra, Algebra, Probability, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus, Vectors, Dynamics, Statics, (ii) Statistics, (iii) Logical Ability. |