Can I opt for B.Tech in computer engineering after completing 12th without computer Science with chemistry, maths &biology as my subj.

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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello,JEE Main eligibility criteria; Physics and Maths are compulsory subjects at class 12th level for admission in B.Tech/B.E in CSE/C. E. While anyone subject from the following as Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Technical Vocational Subject. Most of the other Colleges/Institutions are following the similar subjects combination as prescribed by JEE Main. However, in few colleges Physics, Maths and English are the compulsory subjects for B.Tech CSE. Admissions. Thank you.
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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Yes, as per the JEE Main eligibility criteria; Physics and Maths are compulsory subjects at the class 12th level for admission in B.Tech/B.E in CSE/C. E. While anyone subject from the following as Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, and Technical Vocational Subject.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    As per the JEE Main eligibility criteria; Physics and Maths are compulsory subjects at 12th level for admission in B.Tech/B.E in CSE/C. E. While anyone subject from the following as Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Technical Vocational Subject. Most of the other Colleges/Institutions are following the similar subjects combination as prescribed by JEE Main. However in few colleges Physics, Maths and English are the compulsory subjects for B.Tech CSE. Admissions. So from above Maths and Physics are the mandatory subjects for B.Tech admissions. Hence you can not ignore above subjects combination if wants admission in B.Tech CSE cours
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