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The fee structure for the m.sc computer science will very based on the college you are studying if you have from Government College it will cost around 6000 to 20000 if you are from any private institution it will cost around 30000 to 3.5 lakh this cost is based on the college under location you are studying.
Hey Naysha! If you want to become a pilot, then after 10th you should definitely go for Science stream (PCM – Physics, Chemistry, Maths) in 11th and 12th. Without Physics & Maths, you cannot apply for Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
Since you dropped Science in 9th & 10th, don’t worry – that doesn’t matter much. What matters is choosing the right stream in 11th-12th. Work hard in PCM subjects, because they are very important for pilot training.
Later, after 12th (with PCM), you can join a flying school approved by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) in India or abroad. Along with that, you’ll also need to clear a Class 1 Medical test to make sure you are fit to become a pilot.
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As a computer science student, you should try this course which are good and industry demand
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Here is the link where you will get Previous year question papers : Maharashtra Board SSC Previous Year Question Papers
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For IAS preparation , the subject group in 11th is not very strict. The UPSC exam allows students from any stream – Science, Commerce, or Arts.
If your son is good in Science and History , you can choose based on his long-term interest:
Science group : Good if he also wants options like engineering, medicine, or research. Later, he can do graduation in Science, Engineering, or even shift to Humanities for IAS.
Humanities/Arts group : Best suited for IAS, as subjects like History, Political Science, Geography, and Economics are part of the UPSC syllabus.
Commerce group : Also possible, but not as directly helpful for IAS syllabus.
For degree, students from any stream can clear IAS. But most prefer BA in subjects like History, Political Science, Economics, or Geography , as they overlap with UPSC syllabus.
You can download the Class 10 Social Science textbook for the academic year 2025–26 from the link provided. This book will help you go through all the chapters as per the updated syllabus and prepare effectively for your exams. Since most of the exam questions are framed directly from the textbook, it is the best source for clear explanations and practice. https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-class-10-social-science-syllabus-2025-26
Hi dear candidate,
You can find the CBSE class X social science question papers with answers for practice on our official website. Kindly use the link attached below to download:
CBSE 10th Social Science Last 5 Years Question Papers 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
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If you want to join b.tech in computer science through lateral entry directly into the second year there are several good of options across private and Government colleges in India.
Delhi Government College:
1. Delhi technological University DTU and other colleges affiliated with GGSIPU also provide lateral entry through exams like DTU lEET or IPU CET.
Other government colleges:
1. Sri Ramakrishna institute of technology (Tamil Nadu ), bakhtiyarpur College of engineering (BCE) in Bihar and Government engineering College (GEC) jhalwar in Rajasthan. Admission usually require marks from diploma or equivalent, a state level entrance exam like AP ECET, TS ECET.
Private college:
1. Sanskriti University and Manav Rachna international institute of research and studies (MRIIRS) - allow students with a 3 year engineering diploma or a B.Sc. with maths to join 2nd year B.Tech CSE.
You can find one for yourself from the list as per preference and considerations.
If you have Mtech degree and material science and engineering you can choose the below listed subject like nanotechnology metallurgy polymer science or computer computational material based on your interest you can explore this opportunities and based on your preference you can choose these courses
If you pass the 12th from science stream and if you are from the non mathematical background you are eligible for bca admission and the eligibility criteria as you should pass your 12th with 50% and some of a college will also require maths you can explore colleges based on your requirements on informations check out their official website for more updates and information
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