Computer Science
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing good.
B.Sc Computer Science is a 3 years Undergraduate Programme, the course helps to explore vast information about Computer Science and Information Technology.B.Sc Computer Science includes Core topics of Database Management, Programming languages as C,C++,Java,Python etc..,Statistics, Networking,Computer Hardware and Software,Data Structures.
In BSc Computer Science degree programme you have Mathematics as a compulsory subject. You were about to Study the Foundation of Mathematics to Computer Science Course.Mathematics is important to study because it is a needed component of Computer Science in doing Computing and Programming Concepts.
Mathematics Subjects related to computer science are
1.Discrete Mathematics
2.Binary Mathematics
3.Algebra
4.Statistics
5.Calculus
Career Opportunities for B.Sc Computer Science is vast in many government and private sector's.
Job Profiles after your graduation includes
1.Project Manager
2.Software Developer
3.IT Specialist
4.Testing Engineer
5.Project Developer etc..,
I Hope this information will be useful to you.
Best of luck.
Hello,
Sure, why not. Employees from any science-related field are hired by multinational corporations like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, etc.
The best method to gain the chance is to do an internship with those businesses. One thing to keep in mind is that only a select handful of the thousands of applicants who apply to work for these prestigious MNCs are hired. Since everyone is an expert coder, the greatest way to stand out from the competition and be recruited is to have something unique. An internship that will aid in your employment.
Those who complete an internship at Google are hired there after six months. Therefore, seize the opportunity if you get it.
Don't worry if you don't understand. Two other methods exist.
One is to continue to practise, hone your abilities, and get high rankings in competitions like CodeJam and HackerCup. Another option is to join any other MNC and then, after you have the necessary expertise, join your ideal firm.
Start your mission, then never doubt yourself and never lose motivation.
Good Luck!!
hlwo aspirant
hole you are doing well
it doesn't matter either you are persuing BSC in math and computer science.
to apper in neet the eligibility for a candidate is Persons of Indian Origin, Overseas Citizens of India, Foreign Nationals and Non-resident Indians are eligible to appear in NEET-UG exam. The upper age limit is 25 years for Candidates of General (UR)/General-EWS and 30 years for Candidates of SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD Category.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.
In order to pursue graduation in the medical field, candidates must have passed class 12 in PCB with a minimum of 50% marks. However, those candidates who belong to the reserved category required only 40% in the qualifying exam.
sorry to say but if you have done your PCB in 12th then you are eligible to appear in NEET 2023 otherwise there is no any chance for you
hole this is helpful for you
best of luck
Hey,
For admission IGDTUW, Delhi, DTU and NSUT, you need to attempt JEE Mains examination and as per the revised JEE Main eligibility criteria 2022, 75% of criteria is removed. For NITs/ IIITs/ GFTIs Admission, Candidates just need to pass class 12 irrespective of percentage. So u just need to pass class 12th from science background and their is no any such requirement of Computer as a subject for attempting JEE Mains.
Admission there will be based on the rank obtained in JEE Mains.
Hope this information helps you.
B.Sc Computer Science is a 3-year undergraduate degree. The curriculum of this degree majorly focuses on the basic concepts of computer science. Major topics include Disk Operating Systems, Control Structures and Programming Concepts. This course teaches one about computer applications but it doesn't cover coding in detail whereas B.Tech Computer Science is all about coding.
B. Tech Computer Science is a 4-year undergraduate professional course. This involves studying computer science in more depth as compared to B.Sc Computer Science. The concepts of hardware, software and applications- all fall under this course. In India, B.Tech Computer Science was one of the first courses offered in the field of computer science. Major topics in this course include Data Structures, Operating Systems, Computer Architecture, Database Management Systems and Digital Circuits & System.
Foreign countries offer lucrative job opportunities for B.Tech graduates. Many specializations offered in engineering domains will help students research, invent, design, and construct will become the staple diets of our global economy for many more years to come. So countries like Australia, China, Japan, the USA, England have plenty of engineering job opportunities.
Job scopes abroad for B.Sc graduates are available in plenty due to the development of research-based studies abroad than in India.
B.Sc graduates receive an average pay of 4.5 LPA across various streams and whereas the average income for B. Tech graduates is 4.6 - 5 LPA across different specializations on average . Both offer competitive pay scales and equal growth as the years in the field increase.
Hope this will help you !
Different Universities have their policies whether they will allow you to change the stream or not. However, if we talk on a general viewpoint, you have the possibility to change the stream from Civil Engineering to Computer Science Engineering. But, in most of the case you need to start from beginning and clear your concepts in the field you are actually interested. To be more clear, you can ask about this to your concerned department, university authorities to get more clarity regarding the situation.
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MNNIT Cut off marks for CSE branch is around 230 in general category outside quota and the final rank is 3626. If you are aiming for top NITs, your rank should be less than 10,000. However, newer NITs accept candidates with a rank greater than 70,000 in JEE Main.
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Thank you.
Little Flower Institute of Social Sciences and Health, Kozhikode is a private affiliated college under University of Calicut, Malappuram . The college offers the three years course of B.Sc Computer Science and have 24 seats for the course.
The college have quite a good campus in terms of infrastructure and academics. The Department of Computer Science is quite great in terms of its faculty members and its involvement in organizing Hackathons, seminars etc. Also the Department have a placement cell but no deep information/data is available.
If you wish to go for the college, then you can undoubtedly go for it. But if you are concerned with a good placement rate, then it may not be a good choice for you.
For more information regarding the college consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/little-flower-institute-of-social-sciences-and-health-kozhikode
For more information regarding Department of Computer Science, LISSAH college consider the link provided below:
https://www.computerscience.lissah.com/placements
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello aspirant
In order to take admission in various Colleges for Msc Computer Science Course, you have to appear and clear Entrance examination as required by the University or Institute. Some popular Entrance exam are as follows : DUET, IPU-CET, AIIMS PG, IIT-JAM. After clearing any of these exams you can get admission to any concerned University, you have to appear for Interview rounds.
The eligibility criteria for Msc Computer Science is that You must have completed the bachelor's degree and you have Passed 10+2+3 with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate.
Further, to know more about more details for Msc computer Science, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-in-computer-science
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