I'm a 12th student. What should I do after 12th. I'm with science stream & want to be an software engineer

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
Hi, If you want to be software engineer then you may do B.Tech Computer Science or B.Tech IT or B.Sc CS or BCA. B.Tech is four year engineering degree which is valued more in comparison to BCA and B.Sc CS. In most of the engineering Institutes B.Tech CS students are toppers in their entrance exams.

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As per current market trend BTech CS is the best option .

harman verma
9 years ago
if you want to become a Software Engineer ,then you must go with COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING and HAVE TO SCORE maximum percentage to become eligible for a good company job and salary packages. also don't forget to file for competitive exams as well as some additional crash courses to differentiate

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Dr M D
9 years ago
Prepare for JEE Mains

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kunal das
9 years ago
go btech cs..... its value too much......

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