I scored 75% in class 12th HSC with PCB group, can I get admission for B.Sc Computer Science? Which colleges are eligible with PCB group?

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2 years ago

In order to pursue B.Sc in computer science, you must be having maths in 12th. Even if some private colleges offer you seat, I would not recommend you to take it as BSC in CS has mathematics as a compulsory subject and without having studied maths in 12th, it will be very difficult to understand the

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2 years ago

You must have completed your 12th grade in the Science stream with physics, chemistry, and maths (PCM) to be eligible for a degree in computer science. Students with scientific degrees in physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB) may be admitted to many private colleges.In addition, I think it's far sim

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