Can a non-mathematical student be good in computer science or computer programming?
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Ankit Jee Just want to share my knowledge with everyone | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoYes, one can be good in CS. For that, he has to sharpen his coding skills and problem solving abilities. -
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoYes, a non mathematical student can also be good in Computer Science or computer programming, basically computer Science requires problem solving skills & logical skills which can be developed by practice. Hope you got your answer. -
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
3 years agoYes, the one who never wants to study Maths can be a good programmer but the condition is that he/she must be good in simple Maths. He'll need simple Maths while he/she is writing code or doing programming. Because when you are coding in any language whether it ISC c+, Java, sql, etc. You'll need to deal with simple mathematics. So, when you'll do this, you'll be a good programmer. Hope answer is helpful to you. Thanks. -
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Singahi saifi A writer, coder, learner and a conquerer | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoYes, the one who never wants to study maths can be a good programmer but the condition is that he/she must be good in simple maths. He'll need simple maths while he/she is writing code or doing programming. Because when you are coding in any language whether it is c, c+, Java, sql, etc. You'll need to deal with simple mathematics. So, when you'll do this, you'll be a good programmer. Hope answer is helpful to you.
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Yes a non maths student can be a good programmer, but to pursue a degree the eligibilty is (with Physics, Mathematics and English). .
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