I haven't studied computer related subjects in 12th. Will there be any problem if I take up CSE?
165 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Adesh Ranjan
8 Answers

Answered by
7 years ago
No, if you have learned languages like C, and C+, you can perform well in CSE.
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Answered by
7 years ago
No, this is just a myth looming around.
I myself haven't studied computer in 12th but now I am in the 3rd year of B.Tech-CSE
So, go on, if computer science is what interests you and coding is what you like.

Answered by
7 years ago
No, not at all. When I was in class 12th, that time, my bifocal subject was electronics but still I pursuing my engineering in computer science so there is no problem. I think that there is no issue if you want to take admission in CSE even after engineering, the students do not belong from IT field

Answered by
7 years ago
Many of the students didn't have vocational as computer Science in 12th. So, don't worry. Everything will be taught from beginning.

Answered by
5 years ago
No there is no problem, because in the college they teach with the basic subjects and then move towards programming languages. But my advice is to learn at least C & C+ programming language at your own pace. So that you should already have an extra benefit of it.

Answered by
7 years ago
For Engineering or B.Tech, you should study Science in 12th class. But if you wanna go in computer field, there is an option I.e. BCA from which you can go in Software and hardware workings.
Thanks.
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Answered by
7 years ago
Many students will not go through Science in there 12th but in engineering, they will start teaching from the basics.
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