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Yes, a commerce student with a background in 12th and graduation (B.Com) can pursue a Master's degree in Construction Management . There are usually no restrictions based on the undergraduate stream for enrolling in such programs.
Some universities might have specific prerequisite courses in mathematics, statistics or basic engineering principles for their M.Sc. CM programs. These prerequisites ensure students have a foundation in quantitative subjects relevant to construction management.
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Yes, PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students can do Computer Science or similar courses, but it depends on the course and college rules.
Possible options for PCB students:
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) – Many colleges allow PCB students
BSc IT / BSc Computer Applications – Allowed in some universities
Diploma in Computer Science / IT – Generally allowed
Online/Certificate courses – Coding, Data Science, AI, Cyber Security, etc.
Usually NOT allowed:
BTech / BE in Computer Science – Most colleges require Mathematics in 12th
What you can do if you didn’t have Maths:
Study Maths through NIOS/open schooling, then apply for BTech
Choose BCA → MCA path to enter the tech field
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Many prestigious universities in India allow straight enrollment in the second year of BTech for diploma holders looking to lateral into the program for the 2024–2025 academic year. State-level entrance examinations like the AP ECET, TS ECET, JELET, UKSEE, and OJEE, or university-specific tests like the IPU CET for Delhi, are usually used for admission. Manipal Institute of Technology, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (Delhi), and other government engineering colleges in states like Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Haryana, and Odisha are renowned institutions that provide lateral entrance. Typically, eligibility needs a minimum of 50% on a three-year engineering diploma. Check the websites of individual colleges for precise dates and processes since application deadlines differ by state and school.
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