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Here are some colleges in Chennai offering B.Sc. Computer Science (AI) or related courses:
1. Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT) – B.E. CSE (AI & ML)
2. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – B.Tech CSE (AI)
3. Loyola-ICAM College of Engineering & Technology (LICET) – CSE with AI focus
Check their official websites for syllabus, fees and admission details.
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Here are some of the best colleges in Bangalore for Computer Science (CSE): Top Engineering Colleges for CSE (B.Tech/B.E.):
Admission is based on KCET, COMEDK, JEE Mains (for B.Tech), or merit-based (for B.Sc.). Check individual college websites for details! For more precise details CLICK HERE .
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Eligibility for B.Tech in Computer Science :
1. Educational Qualification : Must have passed 12th (PCM - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) from a recognized board.
2. Entrance Exams :
JEE Main & Advanced – For IITs, NITs, IIITs and top engineering colleges.
State-level exams ( MHT CET for Maharashtra , KCET for Karnataka).
Private university exams ( VITEEE, SRMJEEE, BITSAT).
Fee Structure :
Government Colleges : Rs 10,000 to Rs 2 lakh per year.
Private Colleges : Rs 2 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per year (varies by institution).
Hope this gives you the clarity you need.
Hello,
Yes, you can become a data scientist with a strong background in Mathematics and Statistics . However, you will need to learn programming (Python, R, SQL) and machine learning to work effectively with data.
To become a data scientist , you usually need a degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or Statistics . Many data scientists also have a master's or Ph.D.
Hope it helps !
Admission to B.Tech CSE at PICT Pune through the management quota is based on merit.
You need to apply through the Google Form on the PICT website after the State CET Cell releases the final merit list.
Eligibility includes passing 12th with PCM and a valid JEE Main/MHT CET score.
The total first-year fee is Rs. 1,03,500, which includes a tuition fee of Rs. 90,000 and a development fee of Rs.13,500. But through management quota, the fees structure might be much higher.
To help you achieve your goal of scoring 75% in your 2nd PU final exams, I'll provide you with some sample questions and study tips for Computer Science and Economics.
Computer Science
Sample Questions:
1. What is the difference between a compiler and an interpreter?
2. Write a program to find the factorial of a number using recursion.
3. Explain the concept of inheritance in object-oriented programming.
4. What is the purpose of the "finally" block in exception handling?
5. Write a program to implement a binary search algorithm.
Study Tips
1. Focus on understanding the concepts rather than just memorizing them.
2. Practice writing programs and solving problems on platforms like HackerRank, LeetCode, or CodeChef.
3. Review your notes and textbook regularly, and make flashcards to help you remember key terms.
4. Join online communities or study groups to discuss concepts and get help from peers.
Economics
1. What is the law of demand, and how does it relate to the price elasticity of demand?
2. Explain the concept of opportunity cost and how it applies to decision-making.
3. What is the difference between a perfectly competitive market and a monopoly?
4. Write a short essay on the benefits and drawbacks of globalization.
5. What is the concept of diminishing marginal utility, and how does it relate to consumer behavior?
Study Tips:
1. Focus on understanding the concepts and theories rather than just memorizing formulas and definitions.
2. Practice solving numerical problems and graphing economic concepts.
3. Read and analyze real-world examples and case studies to help you understand economic concepts.
*Additional Tips:*
1. Create a study schedule and stick to it.
2. Practice past exams and sample papers to get a sense of the exam format and timing.
4. Stay motivated and focused by setting small goals and rewarding yourself when you achieve them.
I hope these study tips and sample questions help you prepare for your 2nd PU final exams and achieve your goal of scoring 75% in Computer Science and Economics!
With a 98.8 percentile in JEE Main 2025 (approx. 1,400 rank), you have a high chance of getting CSE and ECE at NIT Kurukshetra, as previous year's closing ranks for female (OS) candidates were:
CSE: 7,405
ECE: 15,711
You are well within the cutoff range for both branches.
After completing a Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering, you can appear for:
1. TS ECET (Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test) – For lateral entry into B.Tech 2nd year in Telangana.
2. AP ECET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test) – For lateral entry into B.Tech 2nd year in Andhra Pradesh.
Both exams test Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering subjects.
With a 91.5 percentile in JEE Main 2025 (EWS category) and Uttar Pradesh home state quota, you have a moderate chance of getting CSE at JIIT Noida. The Sector-128 campus is more likely based on previous cutoffs, while Sector-62 may be competitive. Keep checking updates and consider other options as well.
Hello Palak,
MIT-WPU CET PG Computer Science question papers are not publicly available. However, you can prepare by:
Check mitwpu.edu.in (https://mitwpu.edu.in/uploads/images/6414066c118571679033964.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com) for details.
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