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I am going to be a B-tech student in electrical branch (or electronics, waiting for further allotments) . I barely remember the topics in maths as I was a neet aspirant for two years.moreover,I was a bio student in plustwo and dont have any idea in computer science. How should I prepare myself now?!


Muff 20th Oct, 2021
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Aashiketa 21st Oct, 2021

Hi, you do not have to sweat over it so much as everyone who enters this field will have a rusty mind when it comes to studies because of big vacation gap. If you wish to prepare yourself for the basics you can find them on YouTube. Basics like differentiation, Integration and Matrices will be there in your first 4 semesters. You do not have to go for GATE level questions just take out your 12th math book and start from there only that much is needed. Your faculty members will guide you anyway. For electrical or electronics you should know some basics of physics that you were taught in 12th. Hope this helps. If you still have doubts please feel free to comment.

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21st Oct, 2021
Thank you so much for the reply...🙂
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