Computer Science
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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSc.-C.S.) programme does not often follow a union-wide or national uniform qualifying requirements for admissions; instead, it is entirely up to the individual school.
Most institutions traditionally (and to a significant extent still) demand proficiency in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (P.C.M.) at the Senior Secondary(10+2) level. But many colleges nowadays have broken the regulations and only accept students who have a strong background in mathematics. These requirements are necessary for a university like DU.
Some colleges only accept applicants who meet the 12 passing criterion and exclude the math requirements.
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Not exactly. It is always a good thing if you have your own personal laptop or computer while doing a BCA or MCA as these are very computer oriented fields. However, if you don't have your own personal computers, then many a times colleges have their own labs in which you can go freely and do your practice and exercises there. I won't say that it would be easy, but you can do the basic tasks for getting the degree in labs.
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Dear aspirant!
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If a person like the intelligence part of computers and machine building, then he should opt for AI, but if the person is more interested in the conceptual and orthodox studies about computers and its models, then he must definitely opt for CS as his carrier path.
Choice is yours totally ,both have great scope in future and salary too
Hope you find it helpful!
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Dear Ganesh,
With 65000 ranks you can get CSE in the following colleges:
To find out more colleges that suit your rank, visit the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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The BTech Computer Science programme is a full-time undergraduate engineering degree programme in computer science that focuses on the development, maintenance, building, and use of computer hardware and software. Eight semesters make up the four years of the BTech Computer Science programme.
Operating Systems, Programming Language Implementation, Machine Learning, Natural Language Programming, and other topics are covered in the BTech Computer Science Syllabus. Quantum Physics and its Applications, Computer Programming and Utilization, and Quantum Physics and its Applications are also included.
The cost of a BTech in computer science in sambhalkar might range from INR150000 to INR 300000.
Hey aspirant,
Almost all the colleges offer hostels for boys of all branches, But for exact answer can you please mention about which college are you enquiring about.
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Yes, definitely! If you took both Computer Science and Yoga as an optional subject in your class XIIth board examination, then it is totally up to you regarding which subjects to include and which to exclude while calculation you best 5 subject percentage.
So, if you have comparatively higher marks in Yoga as compared to Computer Science, then you can surely use the Yoga as your fifth subject and use it in your percentage calculation.
Hello aspirant,
With the above mentioned OBC Category rank in JEE mains, and according with the previous year JEE mains cutoff, you have less chances of getting good and top NIT's even with the home state quota of UP (i.e., in NIT Allahabad). The Last year Home state OBC Category rank for Biotechnology in NIT Allahabad was around 8k to 12k (for all rounds of counselling) in JEE mains. So, you have to score at least within 16k-17k in JEE mains as OBC student to get yourself admission in top and good NIT's.
But do not worry as with this above mentioned rank, you can get many good state level engineering colleges under state counselling. So you can take admission in those.
To know more about the JEE mains Cutoff, you can follow the below mentioned link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
To know about your chances of admissions in other colleges, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
I hope that this will help.
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