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I'm a pcb student can i pursue btech in cs


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Rahul Mandal 23rd Oct, 2025

Hello,

Yes, it's possible for a PCB student to pursue a BTech in Computer Science, although it depends on the university. Some private universities and deemed-to-be universities allow admission based on their own entrance exams or offer bridge courses to cover the mathematics requirement. For government colleges, this is typically not an option, as they require 12th-grade Mathematics (PCM) as a mandatory subject.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Aadesh Sharma 23rd Oct, 2025

To pursue BTech in CS one needs to attempt the JEE MAINS or equivalent examination to get enrolled in the BTech college for the specific course. The eligibility for the JEE MAINS itself is PCM in the +2 level. Mathematics stands as a compulsory subject for pursuing BTech degree in CS. HENCE, A PCB candidate is not eligible for pursuing CS.

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But few colleges are offerering cs to pcb student by providing a bridge course so is that information fake?
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