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If I am arts stream student I didnt have maths and computer science can I take admission in Ambedkar institute of technology for BCA

Afreen 1st Oct, 2024

No, as an arts stream student who did not study maths or computer science, you cannot apply for a BCA program at Ambedkar Institute of Technology because mathematics is compulsory subject in 10 +2 for BCA COURSE in this institute as per their eligibility criteria.

However most colleges allow students from any stream to pursue BCA, and mathematics is not always a mandatory subject for admission;l you can apply there.


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Gate computer science 2025 syllabus

Hridaya Rao 30th Sep, 2024

Hello There,

The GATE 2025 syllabus for Computer Science and Information Technology (CS) generally covers a wide range of topics. Here’s a breakdown of the core sections:

1.General Aptitude This section is common to all GATE papers and typically has 15% weightage.

  • Verbal Ability: Grammar, sentence completion, verbal analogies, word groups, critical reasoning, etc.
  • Numerical Ability: Basic mathematics, numerical estimation, data interpretation, etc.

2. Engineering Mathematics This section is crucial for computer science aspirants and usually carries 13% weightage. Topics include:

  • Discrete Mathematics: Propositional and first-order logic, set theory, relations, functions, groups, graph theory, combinatorics.
  • Linear Algebra: Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.
  • Calculus: Limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, sequences and series, convergence, Fourier series.
  • Probability: Random variables, distributions, mean, variance, conditional probability, Bayes theorem.

3. Computer Science and Information Technology: This section covers the core concepts of Computer Science. The topics include:

Digital Logic

  • Boolean algebra
  • Combinational and sequential circuits
  • Minimization, logic gates, number representations.

Computer Organization and Architecture

  • Machine instructions, addressing modes, ALU, data path, control unit
  • Pipelining, memory hierarchy, I/O interfaces
  • Cache, virtual memory, instruction pipelining, parallelism.

Programming and Data Structures

  • C, C++, or any other programming languages
  • Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs
  • Searching, sorting, and hashing.

Algorithms

  • Algorithm design techniques: Greedy, dynamic programming, divide and conquer.
  • Asymptotic analysis, time and space complexity
  • Graph algorithms, minimum spanning trees, shortest paths, flow networks.

Theory of Computation

  • Regular languages, context-free grammars
  • Finite automata, pushdown automata, Turing machines
  • Undecidability, computational complexity (P, NP, NP-complete).

Compiler Design

  • Lexical analysis, syntax analysis, parsing, syntax-directed translation
  • Runtime environments, intermediate code generation, optimization.

Operating Systems:

  • Process, thread, scheduling, concurrency, deadlock
  • Memory management, file systems, virtual memory
  • Disk scheduling, I/O systems.

Databases

  • ER diagrams, relational model, relational algebra
  • SQL, normalization, database transactions, concurrency control
  • Indexing, B-trees, ACID properties, recovery techniques.

Computer Networks

  • OSI and TCP/IP models, LAN, WAN, MAC protocols
  • Routing algorithms, congestion control, TCP/UDP, IP addressing
  • Network security (cryptography, firewalls).

Software Engineering

  • Software process models, software development life cycle
  • Testing, maintenance, software project management.

Web Technologies

  • HTML, XML, JavaScript, web services.

Cloud Computing and Security (if included)

  • Virtualization, cloud platforms, data storage, encryption.

Make sure to refer to the official GATE 2025 brochure or website for any updated syllabus details.

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Sir im a pcb student without maths in 12th am I eligible to take bsc computer science

kumardurgesh1802 25th Sep, 2024

Hello student,

Typically, a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student without Mathematics in 12th is not eligible to pursue a B.Sc. in Computer Science. Here’s why:

Key Points :

  1. Mathematics Requirement : Most universities and colleges require Mathematics as a mandatory subject in 12th grade to be eligible for B.Sc. Computer Science. This is because the course heavily relies on mathematical concepts, algorithms, and problem-solving techniques.

  2. Exceptions : Some institutions might offer B.Sc. programs in Computer Science that are more focused on practical skills and programming, where Mathematics might not be mandatory, but these are rare. Always check the specific eligibility criteria of the college or university you’re interested in.

  3. Alternative Pathways : If you are keen on entering the field of Computer Science, you could consider taking a foundational course in Mathematics to meet the eligibility or explore alternative programs like BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), which may have more flexible entry requirements.

In most cases, a PCB student without Mathematics in 12th is not eligible for B.Sc. Computer Science. If you're interested in this field, consider alternative routes like taking an additional Math course or exploring related programs like BCA.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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Sir I am computer science student in +2 can i study biology in any other way so that i can appear for neet to become a military doctor

San Parveen 24th Sep, 2024

the eligibility criteria for applying for NEET requires to have studied physics, chemistry and biology in your 12th grade

To apply for NEET you must have to take biology in your 11th and 12th if you have not studied biology then you are not eligible for NEET

and if you want to become a military doctor then there are other ways that you could try like if you have completed your medical degree with a recruited institute than you don't need a NEET  to become a military doctor

hope you found this helpful feel free to ask any doubt

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I HAVE DONE b.sc (computer sci) also have total 4.5 year of Experience in Assistant accountant. i never get growth because of mismatch my experience and background study so i want to move my career in IT sector so sugg. course or degree i do so that i get good growth for my future.

Juee Hote 23rd Sep, 2024

Making the switch to IT:


Select a field: Depending on your interests, choose a field such as IT assistance, data science, or software development.

Upskill: Acquire programming knowledge in Python, Java, or other pertinent tech areas (cloud computing, cybersecurity).

Certifications: Obtain certifications in fields such as Google Cloud, CompTIA, and AWS.

Utilise experience: If you're looking for a job as an ERP specialist or IT business analyst, use your accounting knowledge.

Make connections with industry experts on LinkedIn and submit applications for internships or entry-level IT positions.

This will assist in bridging your present experience and advancing you inside the IT in dustry.

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I am an BSc computer science student in Calcutta uni, I screwed up in my practical exam, in second sem, i was wondering if i can give supple for it? or i am going to be failed completely on the subject? and what will happen to my honours degree??

Juee Hote 23rd Sep, 2024

Depending on Calcutta University's policies, you might be able to take a supplementary (supple) exam if you didn't do well on your practical exam in the second semester. What you can do is as follows:


Verify the university's policies: Check out the policies of your university about make-up exams. Retaking failed practicals is an option for students at many colleges.

Speak with Your Department: For more detailed advice regarding your circumstances, get in touch with your academic counsellor or department.

Get ready for the additional test: If you are permitted to take a flexible exam, concentrate on fully preparing in order to raise your score.

You may have to retake the course the next academic year if you are unable to pass the practical and don't receive the opportunity to take a test.









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How are the placement opportunity in this college because I get a seat in this college for computer science

Jefferson 21st Sep, 2024

Hi there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360 about placement opportunities.

Congrats on getting a seat for computer science! That's awesome. To give you the most accurate info on placements, could you let me know which specific college you're asking about? Different colleges can have pretty varied placement tracks, especially for CS.

Once I know the college, I'd be happy to share whatever details we have on their recent placement stats, top recruiting companies, average salary packages, and that sort of thing. CS tends to have solid job prospects overall, but it's always good to look at the specifics for your school.

Let me know the college name and I'll dig up what I can for you!

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Any entrance exam syllabus where it is more of computer studies and less of maths after a three year degree or even 4 year bca(h)

Hridaya Rao 18th Sep, 2024

For a three- or four-year BCA (Hons) degree with a focus on computer studies, several entrance exams emphasize computer science and programming over mathematics. Here are a few options to consider:

1. MCA Entrance Exams: Many universities have their own MCA entrance exams, and they often focus on topics like computer fundamentals, programming, and data structures rather than heavy mathematics. Check specific university syllabi for details.

2. GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering): While GATE does cover mathematics, some sections focus heavily on computer science topics. If you choose the Computer Science and Information Technology (CS) paper, you can delve into programming, algorithms, and database management more than advanced mathematics.

3. IBM or Cisco Certifications often have assessments that focus on practical knowledge and skills rather than theoretical mathematics.

4. University-Specific Entrance Exams: Some universities might have their entrance exams for postgraduate programs that focus on computer science topics—research-specific programs for detailed syllabi.

5. Data Science and AI Programs: Many entrance exams will emphasize programming and data handling rather than pure mathematics if you’re looking for specialized programs in data science or artificial intelligence.

It’s essential to check the specific syllabi of the exams you’re interested in, as they can vary significantly from one institution to another.

Hope this helps. Good luck!



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any prestigious college entrance exam exam name where the is more of computer science or programming and less maths

Afreen 18th Sep, 2024

Some colleges don't require math in 12th grade for admission to BCA programs. However, private colleges may require good scores on entrance exams like CUET or IPU CET but these tests included math up to 10th grade.to do well in the quantitative aptitude section of the entrance exam you need to study maths as BCA COURSE deals with science and maths together you may skip maths in entrance exam but in BCA course it is not avoidable.

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I am in second year of diploma of computer can I get admition in this collage

Hridaya Rao 15th Sep, 2024
Yes, many colleges offer lateral entry for diploma holders into their bachelor's degree programs, particularly for engineering courses like B.Tech or B.E.

In general, after completing your diploma in Computer Science, you can directly enter the second year of a B.Tech/B.E program through lateral entry. However, the exact eligibility criteria and admission process will depend on the college and the university it is affiliated with. You may need to clear an entrance exam like:
State-level entrance exams (like LEET or CET for lateral entry) Institution-specific entrance exams
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