To pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in top universities, most institutions require Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in 10+2, with the third subject being Chemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, or Biology in some cases. While AICTE guidelines (2021) allow flexibility, eligibility depends on individual university admission policies. Some universities, like Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology (MVIT) and Assam CEE, accept students with Physics, Mathematics, and an optional science-related subject. It is essential to check the specific requirements of the university or entrance exam you plan to apply for.
Hello Rohit, No, to pursue a B.Tech in CSE at top universities, you typically need to have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in your 10+2 . However, some private universities like BITS Pilani, VIT, SRM , and others may accept students with only Maths and Physics or Maths and Chemistry for certain engineering courses. But for most IITs, NITs, and IIITs, PCM is mandatory.
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