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if any student not so much good in maths can go for CSE, if he has not taken computer science in 12th board?


Vk K 28th Sep, 2019
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Mahaveer Student Expert 3rd Oct, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

Yes you can undoubtedly take Computer science engineering course but you need to have good or basic knowledge in integration, differentiation and you need satisfy following criteria.

Qualification Criteria

An instructive vocation in PC building can start after class tenth. The individual is qualified to seek after just Diploma program in PC designing. After effective consummation of the course, they can join as a lesser architect in different open and private area organizations.

BE/BTech in Computer Engineering requires 10+2 in Science with Physics, Chemistry and Maths.

The choice is done based on passageway tests (for example IITJEE, AIEEE, BITSAT and so forth.) directed at national and state level.

ME/MTech projects can be sought after with a GATE capability.

The individuals who are keen on considering further can join the PhD projects offered by different colleges and mechanical organizations the nation over.

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