Are there any problems with studying B.Tech CSE in this college without CS in class 12th?

Asked about DIT University - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Computer Vision and Biometrics)

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Asked by Pankaj Pankaj

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    Saumitra Tripathi

    7 years ago
    No Pankaj there won't be any problem as everything is taught from the basics.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Aaditya Bhardwaj

    7 years ago
    No, because in engineering you will be taught from the basics.
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    Abhishek Kumar Mishra currently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, a little bit problem would occur in doing B.Tech in CSE as you haven't studied CS in 12th.
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    umesh kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Anyone can take any branch after 12th without any problem. They start teaching from the very basic concepts as many students who take admission in CS generally don't study CS in their senior secondary.
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    Shivani Bakhetia

    7 years ago
    No, it won't be a problem for you because most of the students have not studied CS in 12th. The faculty is good enough for CSE.
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    Aakash Rai | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Not at all. The universities have their courses starting from scratch. If you don't have any knowledge about programming, no worries as if you have interest, you will develop the command. Also, if you have some knowledge it is well and good.
  • A candidate for B.Tech CSE having computer subject is not mandatory. But yes, you must have Physics, Chemistry & Maths as necessary subjects with 60% aggregrate in PCME and 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 till tomorrow i.e. 12th June through our website link:
    https://applications.dituniversity.edu.in/
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    a year ago

    There is absolutely no problem. However, if you had CS in class 12th, some of the subjects may be easier for you (upto some extent) but there is no problem at all. The most necessary subjects are Physics, Maths. So just focus on marks and apply today the college.

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