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Hello,
Yes, you can.
Maths helps in coding, but it is not always compulsory. Many areas like web development, app development, and software testing need only basic maths. For advanced fields like data science, AI, or graphics, more maths is needed.
So, you can become a software engineer even without strong maths, but having some basic knowledge will make learning easier.
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Hi dear candidate,
Either of the options are good, one provides you the skills that are trending in the IT industry and one provides you strong foundation in EEE.
NMAMIT (EEE) is a reputed institution with good potential for jobs in PSUs.
Sahyadri (CSE or AI/ML) provides you the degree with ongoing market trend that also provides much exposure to good placements that are high in demand.
You may look for Sahyadri College with CSE as you should consider it's post benefits as per the trends of market if a reputed college does not matter to you.
At the end, everything matters on your interest so you may look at any of them from our side you may look for CSE in Sahyadri.
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The JSJ Institute appears to be a private training institute focusing on hardware, networking, and software skills. While private institutes can offer good training, it’s very important to check their credibility before enrolling. You should visit the institute personally, ask about their syllabus, trainers’ qualifications, placement support, and see if they provide any industry-recognized certifications like Cisco (CCNA), Microsoft, or CompTIA. Also, try to speak with past students to know about their experience and job outcomes. Since hardware and networking skills are practical in nature, ensure they have proper lab facilities. Compare their fees and curriculum with other well-known institutes like Jetking, NIIT, or government-run ITIs. This will help you make a safer and more informed decision.
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Hello Aspirant,
With a rank of 60,000 in KCET, it is possible that a seat in Information Science & Engineering in MITE (Mangalore Institute of Technology and Engineering) can be availed, especially in the later round of counselling. However, admission chances may vary year to year based on the availability of seats, category, and cut-off trends. It is also advisable to participate in all the rounds of counselling and to have backup options ready. MITE Mangalore Cutoff 2025
Hello My dear student,
Here your question answer.
Total fees cost of information science engineering at MITE manglore is approximately fees is 11 lakh.
Best of luck.
Thank you.
Hello Harsha,
The ideal B. Tech course for a software-related job is Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), which typically encompasses programming, data structures, algorithms and fundamental software development. Other equally appropriate subjects include Information Technology (IT), Electronics and Communication (ECE) (with some coding focus), and Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI & DS), Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML) which are also currently trending in software jobs. Ultimately, the title you earn has less to do with your success than your skills, projects, and consistent coding practice.
Hi Harsha,
If you are interested in a potential career in software development, pay attention to the fundamental courses and areas of study. You should start taking a programming class, preferably one where you can program with Python, JavaScript, or Java. Making sure you learn data structures and algorithms is also very important. Understanding the foundational computer science domain (databases, networking, and so on) is going to be useful too. In terms of your interests, there are specializations available such as web development (frontend/backend), mobile development (Android/iOS), AI/ML (Python, Tensorflow), DevOps (AWS, Docker), and cybersecurity. There are even more developed areas including blockchain and quantum computing now surfacing as well. If you want to stay in the game, I would suggest thinking of specializing in the areas of AI, upskilling, cloud computing and learning by doing, from projects, open source and certificates.
Hello Hritik, the eligibility for a B.Voc in Software Development generally requires that you have completed your 12th standard (any stream, but preferably with Mathematics or Computer Science) from a recognized board. Some colleges also allow admission after completing a diploma course. B.Voc courses are skill-oriented, so entrance exams are not always mandatory, though some institutions may conduct a short test or interview. Since you already have admission, it means you have met the basic criteria, but make sure you keep ready all necessary documents such as your 10th and 12th mark sheets, transfer certificate, and identity proof. The B.Voc in Software Development focuses on programming, web development, database management, and related practical skills, so it’s a great choice for entering the IT field quickly.
Thank you, and I wish you the best in your studies and career growth.
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