How can I make my career in the field of computer science and technology?
I'm not good in mathematics. I got 5.2 CGPA in class 10th and 54% in class 12th with PCB.
348 Views|2 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Manish Lakhera
7 Answers

Answered by
9 years ago
I can understand your difficulty but don't worry, here is the solution:
1) If you want to go only application developments and management you may select BCA+MCA, but if you want to go in pure computer science than you have to do BCA and then I suggest you to get admission in B.Tech through lateral i

Answered by
9 years ago
As you have mentioned here, you have average score in PCB, so I suggest you to do BCA rather than engineering.
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Answered by
9 years ago
A B.Tech/BE in Computer Science and Engineering seems to be a good choice if you had Mathematics during your +2. B.Tech through lateral entry after a recognised polytechnic Diploma gives you the dual certification advantage. B.Sc in Computer Sciences is not a bad option in case you miss the boat. Bi

Answered by
9 years ago
you can do
BSc in computer science with ur related subjects like bioinformatics group n all
or you can go for BCA
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9 years ago
off course 12th... but it's not a big deal
samay ke saath aadat ho jaati he...

Answered by
9 years ago
You have taken biology group. Now why are you thinking of engineering
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9 years ago
I want to stick with computers. thatswhy :) I love computers and technology. thanks for a reply!

Answered by
9 years ago
go for bca or bsc it bro
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Answered by
9 years ago
Since you don't have maths you can not do engineering but you have still have option of bca.
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