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Mohit Agarwal
7 years ago
You can do B.Sc Computer Science from SRM University. But SRM is a big university and is a heavy budget college. According to me, you should do B.Sc from a mid-budget college and do your M.Sc or MCA from SRM.

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Amol Chopade
7 years ago
Definitely, SRM is a big university. They provide B.Sc degree in CS. Go through the website for detailed information regarding the programme.

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S
7 years ago
Kindly be specific.

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Which one will be better for pursuing artificial intelligence between B.Tech and B.Sc computer science.

priyank sharma
7 years ago
Yes, you may go for it. Admission in SRM University is based on entrance exam. SRM University has its own entrance exam for admission in all undergraduate courses.

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