For doing B.Tech in CSE are there any problems while studying if the student did not have CS in class 12th?
Asked about DIT University - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Computer Vision and Biometrics)
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2 Answers
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Dear candidate,
For B.Tech CSE, having computer subject is not mandatory. But yes you must have Physics, Chemistry & Maths as necessary subjects with 60% aggregate in PCME & in overall 12th & 10th.
And our next counselling for B.Tech is on 17th of June. So if you are eligible for the same and if you are interested, then register online by tomorrow i.e. 12th June through our website link https://applications.dituniversity.edu.in/ -
Answered by
Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14
7 years agoYou have to take PCM that is Physics, Chemistry and Maths to do a B.Tech in CS or any other stream.
We wish to tell you that for doing B.Tech you need only PCM. You don't need to take CS in 12th.
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