Can I pursue B.Tech in CSE if I don't have mathematics in Class 12? I am a student of Class 12 (PCB).

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    Saraswat Meher | Contributor-Level 7

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    Yes, you can pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) even if you don't have mathematics in Class 12. Several colleges and universities offer B.Tech programs in CSE without the mandatory requirement of mathematics at the 10+2 level. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has also stated that mathematics, physics, and chemistry are not compulsory for B.E. and B.Tech degrees, making it feasible for students like you, with a Class 12 background in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), to pursue engineering programs like B.Tech in CSE.

    Therefore, you are eligible to apply for B.Tech in CSE without having studied mat

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