Mathematics and computer science
Dear Asutosh,
Under Parul university, two colleges offer BCA courses:
Yes.. you are eligible as per the requirements of this University for admission.
The eligibility criteria are as follows :
Fee Structure : for BCA in Parul University :
Rs 1.40 Lakhs
Seats Intake : 120
For more details, you may refer to this link :
https://www.careers360.com/university/parul-university-vadodara/bca-course
Hope this helps!
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Hi,
Please mention of which college/university's brochure you want . As there is no general brochure , every university have their own brochure .
Dear Sengathir,
Yes you can pursue M.tech in AI(Artificial Intelligence) after B.tech in computer science and maths. As the required eligibility for M.tech is 50% aggregate in B.tech Computer science only. If you have this eligibility , go for it.
Artificial intelligence is one of the best fields in today's world. The job opportunities with good packages also there are several types of research taking place, especially in Artificial intelligence field.
Talking about pursuing a Master of technology-focused in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence after pursuing a B.Tech in production engineering, there is no issue in pursuing M.Trch from a different field. All you need to do is to understand things well and also try to study on your own in meantime.
Below I have enlisted some colleges for Masters In Artificial Intelligence, have a look at them:-
Also you can go for IITs or NITs specifically. The choice is yours. Choose wisely.
Hope this sorted your query.
Good Luck :)
Mathematics and Computing is a degree course that provide students with a theoretical background and practice training in computer science and mathematical finance of study.To persue a degree in Mathematics and Computing you can give entrance like JEE Main,JEE Advanced,And VITEEE.To know about the career scope and the colleges that offer this degree you can visit the link below for detailed information-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mathematics-and-computing-course
I believe you are refering to the BS (Bachelor of Science, 4 years) Mathematics and Scientific Computing course at IIT Kanpur. It has a curriculum at par with the Engineering Courses at IITK or perhaps at par with the BS (Engineering) Courses in the United States. The curriculum unlike the flagship B.Tech Courses is less theory based and more research, practical and project based. After Department of CSE, Mathematics and Scientific Computing under Department of Mathematics has one of the best Placements in IITK, with most of the Top Companies in the Technology and Finance Sector like JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Flipkart, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Facebook, American Express recruiting students every year.
Besides IITK, other institutes like IIT Kharagpur, IIT ISM, IIT BHU, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad as well as IIT Delhi offer similar courses, of course there is a variation in the Course Structure. For some there is an Integrated M.Tech, for some an Integrated M.Sc., while IIT Delhi offers a B.Tech in Mathematics and Computing. For more information do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/university/indian-institute-of-technology-kanpur/bs-mathematics-and-scientific-computing-course
Hi Aspirant,
The syllabus of CMI entrance test for bsc in mathematics and cs are an aptitude for mathematics at class 12 level and includes subjects like permutation,combination,integration,differential equation etc.It includes objective questions and cover fields like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
Hope this information helps!!
Hi Aryendra,
B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing is a 4-year Undergraduate course in the field of Engineering. Here are some of the top institutes in India offering this course along with their total fees:
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