I am student with pcb background a university is giving me btech cse with bridge course of maths is it valid and safe pls help sir would I face any problems in future
Hello! Thank you for reaching out. Yes, it is generally valid and safe. Universities sometimes offer BTech in CSE to students from non CS backgrounds like PCB through a bridge course in mathematics to cover foundational concepts needed for engineering. The bridge course is designed to bring you up to speed, so you can handle core CSE subjects without difficulty. You shouldn’t face major problems in the future as long as you are willing to put in extra effort to grasp programming and logic based subjects.
Yes, it’s valid—if the university is approved by AICTE or UGC. Many universities now offer B.Tech CSE to PCB students with a bridge course in Mathematics , especially in private or deemed universities.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, it is valid. A number of universities are allowing PCB students to enroll in B.Tech CSE through bridge courses in Mathematics as AICTE has permitted this. The only concern would be with respect to eligibility of higher studies or when applying for jobs when the university is recognized. Keep in mind that CSE is math intensive, this means that you will have to work hard to build your fundamentals especially during the bridge course.
Hi, I hope you are doing well.
Your question is very important and many PCB students face the same confusion. Traditionally, for B.Tech CSE, eligibility requires Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 10+2. However, some private universities have started giving admission to PCB students by offering a “bridge course” in Mathematics. This bridge course is meant to cover the essential math concepts required for computer science. Now, whether it is valid depends on AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) rules. According to recent updates, AICTE has allowed certain flexibility for universities to admit PCB students into engineering with additional math training. But you should be cautious. While admission might be possible, challenges may arise later. Computer science requires strong mathematical foundations (like discrete maths, probability, linear algebra, etc.), and you may find it tough if you don’t build your math basics properly. Another concern is that if you later apply for government jobs, PSUs, or higher studies (like M.Tech or MS abroad), eligibility might specifically demand PCM background. So while it is not invalid, you should carefully check whether the degree is AICTE-approved and whether it will be recognized nationally.
Thank you, and I wish you success in whichever path you choose.
Hello!
Yes it's safe to do engineering by doing additional bridge course. The bridge course will be given to students who missed their maths concepts in class 11 and class 12. It helps you to cover your maths concepts. You will just face some difficultly in your initial year as CSE course requires strong maths and reasoning.
So Yes you can do this course but make sure that the university is approved by UGC/AICTE