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Some courses are reduced for 12th class students and few entrance examination. But you have not mentioned in which field you want to know the syllabus. So, give proper information to know in more detail.
For information go through the given link below:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/impact-of-reduced-syllabus-for-jee-main-2021
Hello. If you are opting for any technical field with this related branch , then you can definitely consider adding computer subject.
That can add up your profile in a positive way. And mostly for any doubts, you can anytime ask us or the official representative of IIM.
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JNUEE will be conducted in online mode with MCQs based pattern, so it will be objective type questions, and basically the syllabus will be based on graduation level studies, for example in case of MA Sociology questions will be asked from social science, indian society, culture broad themes etc
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The fact that you didn't have maths in your 12th doesn't matter if you want to pursue btech in computer science abroad. Education in other countries are quite flexible and don't require you to study a particular subject to pursue a particular discipline.
SAT's mathematics isn't
Hello.,
You might study components of computer in the first few days to let you know the basics of the computer that's it. CSE deals with other aspects present in the computer engineering course. Some of the main theories you will get in CSE are
1. Digital logistics
2. Computer
Hi Ayesha,
If you want to do Computer Engineering after your 12th, you can go for a B.E. or B.Tech. in CSE. For eligibility, you need to pass 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Maths as your main subjects. Then, you need to answer and clear the entrance examination of the
Hello there,
It depends on your interest that what you like because both stream are completely different. Not even 1% is similar in study wise. If you have interest in botanical science and chemistry then you should go for agriculture engineering . And if you have a sheer interest in
Hello Aspirant,
The TFW scheme is the scheme approved by the Government of India for candidates who cannot afford college fees and it's expenses and whose Annual family income is very less.
They get concession in tution fees structure and are sometimes also provided scholarships by some colleges.
For any
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