Can you share details about colleges in India that offer direct admission to international students for B.Tech/B.E in CS & AI?

I have studied Computer Science, Maths, Economics, Geography and English and got a GPA of 3.68. I have not studied Physics.

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    Vikash Kumar Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    Some Indian universities do allow foreign students for B.Tech or BE programs in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence where Physics is not mandatory as a subject in Class 12. Here's some of the prominent institutions for the same programs:

    Universities that accept International Students for B.Tech/BE in Computer Science and AI without Physics:

    1. Future Institute of Technology, Kolkata
    M.E, B.Tech programs with specialisation in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Science and Engineering
    Eligibility: Candidates must score a minimum of 45% aggregate in Class 12, with Mathematics and any of Chemistry, Biotechnology,

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