I've Physics, Biology and Chemistry but I regret not taking Maths in 12th. Can I study computer science engineering after 12th?

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    khushal . | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    You can by studying it by yourself and appearing in JEE Mains or there are some private colleges which gave admission based on 12th board marks or you can study some engineering subjects and prepare for placements some companies don't look into degree before hiring they hire based on skills.
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    Rudra Chouhan | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    You can but you will have to prepare for JEE and after clearing it you can get college according to your rank in JEE.
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    Jaskaran Singh Bhalla

    2 years ago
    You need to clear the 12th level exam with passing marks, so register for that and prepare for 1 month, you will be able to at least pass the exam, it's not that difficult.
  • You can study CSE after 12th if you Bipc also. Only the matter is you should study Maths subject separately.
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    Aniket Maji

    2 years ago
    Why not? I've seen many of my friends who wanted to become a doctor, but ended up becoming a CS Engineers. Thing is, if you don't have Maths in class 12 as a subject, then colleges will not allow you admission. But, if you had Maths and even if you didn't score well in it, you can still get admitted. Thank you.
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    Muthyala Suryateja Focus on you until the focus is on you

    2 years ago
    I won't support you're decision because it is very important to have good knowledge in mathematics to understand the algorithms of programming.

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