How is Amity, Noida in terms of placement, faculty, etc. for B.Tech CSE?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Adil,
Got confused by diverse opinions about Amity? Always remember the story of seven blind men and the elephant! You search as to what is best for you? What is your aim? What are your restrictions? I feel this and Chandigarh, both are okay. Take your own decision. -
Hello Adil,
I would like to ask you for a visit in Amity University, Noida campus, if it is possible for you. There is hi-tech facilities available included education qualities. Amity University always prefer up-to date syllabus for the students. You are also being offered foreign languages throughout your semesters. About Placement I can say, it will depend upon your performance. Faculty members are really dedicated and scholars. -
Hello Prince Yadav,
To know more about the course details of B.Tech CSE from Amity-Noida, click on the link given below:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering-amity-university-noida-206768
Hope this helps! All the best!
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Amity JEE (Amity Joint Entrance Examination) is an entrance exam conducted by Amity University for admissions to BTech programmes offered by Amity University. Amity JEE was held in a computer-based test across various cities in the country. The questions were based on the Class 12 syllabus including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) and English or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) and English.
No, you can not take admission in Amity JEE without math subject for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering.
PCM is mandatory to pursue B.Tech in any branch. One option is that you can write your maths exam again from any private board (because it’s easy to clear) or from your present board.
But one must thing is that you’ll have to study mathematics in B.Tech in 4 semesters i.e. up to 2nd year (in every branch) and in CSE, you’ll study discrete mathematics alongside simple maths. And for that, you have to clear your concepts of XI-XII mathematics. If you are really interested in computer science, then, another option
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