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With a JEE Main 2024 rank of 24,900, you have a good chance of getting a Computer Science branch in several decent NITs and GFTIs. Here are some options where you might find Computer Science or related branches: Possible NITs:
NIT Hamirpur Branches: Computer Science and Engineering may be available, but other branches like Electrical or Civil might be more accessible.
NIT Jalandhar Branches: You might get Computer Science or related branches, depending on the final cutoff.
NIT Rourkela Branches: Likely to find Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
NIT Agartala Branches: Computer Science could be a possibility, but check previous year cutoffs. Possible GFTIs:
IIIT Kalyani Branches: Computer Science or IT could be available.
IIIT Una Branches: Likely to get Computer Science or related branches.
IIITDM Kancheepuram Branches: You might find options in Computer Science or IT.
GFTIs like NIT Durgapur, NIT Calicut Branches: Potential availability in Computer Science or related fields.
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Hello,
In a Computer Science degree, you can study a variety of subjects including programming languages (like Python, Java, and C++), data structures, algorithms, computer architecture, operating systems, databases, software engineering, web development, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer networks, cybersecurity, and discrete mathematics. Additionally, electives may cover topics such as mobile app development, cloud computing, and data science.
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If you have failed in Physics but have passed in Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science, you may still be eligible for certain courses, depending on the specific requirements of the institutions. Some colleges allow students to apply with a compartment or supplementary in one subject, while others may have specific subject requirements for admission to certain courses. It’s best to contact the college you're interested in to inquire about their admission policies for such cases.
Hello Tushar,
Yes, you can pursue a Diploma in Computer Applications (DCA), which is generally open to anyone who has completed their 10th or 12th grade. This program covers the basics of computer applications, including programming, databases, and office automation tools.
DCA is usually offered by many technical institutes and some universities. The admission process is straightforward, often without an entrance exam, and based on your previous academic record. The course duration is typically one year.
Some notable colleges in Maharashtra offering B.Sc. in Computer Science include:
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Ramnarain Ruia College, Mumbai
MIT ADT University, Pune
D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Mumbai
Deogiri College, Aurangabad
B.K. Birla College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Thane
Modern College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Pune
These colleges are known for their quality education, infrastructure, and placement opportunities.
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