Mathamatics
Hello,
For entry to the BCA course conducted at the Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, selection of a candidate typically looks at an applicant having taken Mathematics or Computer Science as one of his subjects in his 10+2 level. The above policy is quite normal as many such BCA programs would normally involve coursework dealing with a lot of programming and algorithm application and mathematical concept involvement to benefit from such understanding in foundational mathematics.
However, specific admission requirements may change or have exceptions, so it is best to confirm with IEM's admissions office or their official website to get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility criteria for the BCA program.
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The posted universities are bigger and offer every course for application. You can select the course and then select the better universities accordingly. Through placement rate, fee structure and other factors. These can be better options for any course.
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It is very good thing that you are great at Mathematics. Maybe the reasons for you failed in exam is because the maybe any mistakes in correcting paper or you wrote the question numbers incorrect or maybe the answers you thought right is wrong etc. There are many possibilities for that. Please don't be disappointed. If you are so sure about your performance in exams you can apply for revaluation. If there is any mistake in correction by the teachers, your mark will definitely increase.
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hello aspirant,
NO there is no difference related to the mathematics subjects in BCA or Bsc computer Science. Mathematics is compulsory to have in 10+2 for both BCA and bsc CS.
The basic difference in BCA and bsc CS is that B Sc (CS) is more concept-oriented while BCA is application-oriented . However BCA and B Sc (CS) both is useful for students. The BCA course will teach you about current techniques and applications, giving you a basic idea of the programming languages currently used.
Now, if you'll ask me which is better, I'll say that BCA is better than BSc CS. This is because BCA is more productive and favorable for getting jobs in the corporate sector; while BSc IT is more suitable for making careers in the academia and disciplinary research .
Further, to know more about the BCA Course and Bsc CS Course in full complete details, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about them : https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-sc-computer-science
I hope that this will help.
Dear aspirant,
If you have a strong hold of Class 11 and Class 12 mathematics syllabus, you should find it easy to catch up with the Engineering mathematics syllabus.
The following topics will be usually covered in the first year of B Tech/ B E
1. Differential equations
2. Definitie and indefinite integration
3. Calculus
4. Vector geometry
5. Progression
6. Complex numbers
7. Matrices and eigen values
8. Fourier series, Fourier integrals and Fourier transformations
9. Linear algebra
10. Application of Partial differential equations.
This is just a rough sketch, please go through the official syllabus of the institute or talk a senior from the college you are joining for a more clear picture.
Hi there,
There are various courses which you can try further after you pass class 12th. You can go for various courses in computer field that will directly help you to get better opportunities further in this field.
Computer being the part of IT sector is at completely boom because the IT sector has various opportunities in today's times.
You can go for following courses in computer field:
You can try of these courses, the salary varies from industry to industry along with the skills.
Hope you find this information helpful.
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Question kya supplymetry exam me questions repit hota hai?
You are not eligible for M.Tech as B.Tech and Masters in Science degree holders in the relevant subject are eligible.
You are eligible for PhD in BSBE.
For PhD in this department,
Aspirants should fulfil one of the next requirements.
OR
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