I am student with pcb background a university is giving me btech cse with bridge course of maths is it valid and safe for future jobs and higher studies and the university is ugc approved not aicte should I take admission in it
If your university is UGC-approved, then the B.Tech CSE degree with a bridge course in Maths is valid and legally recognized for jobs and higher studies, since universities don’t necessarily need AICTE approval. However, lack of AICTE recognition can sometimes create issues for PSU jobs, GATE, or government scholarships, so if your main goal is private sector jobs, higher studies abroad, or general industry roles, it is safe, but for PSU/government pathways, you should confirm AICTE approval before joining.
Hello Aspirant,
If it is UGC approved, you are eligible to get into B.Tech CSE with a bridge course in mathematics even if you are from PCB background. For engineering programs, AICTE is typically accepted for job opportunities and higher studies, but if it is UGC approved, the degree is valid. UGC and AICTE approval makes your degree valid, but some employers and universities will not accept UGC programs. If you are looking to get high in job placements, government jobs, or higher studies abroad, then it is best to prefer a university that is UGC and AICTE approved.
Hey Aaditya!
Since the University is UGC approved B.Tech in CSE will be valid and The bridge course in maths will help you catch up to handle programming, algorithms, coding and other math-heavy subjects .For private IT jobs or startups this degree is generally safe and sufficient.However,for some government/PSU technical jobs,AICTE approval may preferred, so you should check specific eligibility requirements.
Overall if you're ready to put effort into leaning maths,this path is workable and open good opportunities for your career .
All the best!