Is Brainware University a good option for CSE?

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    abhishek gaurav | Contributor-Level 9

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    Brainware University is good for CSE, the 3-4 years full time programme, for which they require 60% at Class 12, with maths and physics as compulsory subjects. Reservation policy is applicable, and that means 5% marks relaxation for candidates belonging to the reserved category. For lateral entry, it also offers support in case of eligibility.

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    Anisha Mishra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Brainware University is a good option for CSE. The eligibility is 60% marks or equivalent grade in class 12 examination with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grade in any three subjects taken together with Physics & Mathematics (mandatory) and either (Chemistry/CS/Electronics/IT/Biology/Informatics Practice/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational Subjects/Agriculture/Engg. Graphics/Business Studies/Entrepreneurship) with individual pass marks in both theory and practical & pass marks in English. The duration is 3-4 years for full time and lateral entry.  Reservation policies of Department of Higher Education, West Bengal will be followe

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Brainware University offers a large diversity of courses to students in Management field. Brainware University admissions are held on the basis of entrance tests. Students seeking course admissions must clear their previous qualifying examination and appear for any of the prescribed entrance exams such as XAT, CAT, CMAT, among others. Students can visit the official website to learn more regarding the course-wise eligibility and specialisation details.

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