Is it possible to pursue ethical hacking course after B.Sc Computer Science?
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Yes, it is possible to pursue ethical hacking course after B.Sc. Computer Science. Please check for your eligibility to pursue ethical hacking courses from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility: An ethical hacker must have a Bachelors degree in IT, CS CE etc. Or an advanced Diploma in network security. Besides the Bachelors degree, candidate should also have extensive experience in network security and a working knowledge of various operating systems. A working knowledge of the latest penetration software is essential. Regards.
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Chandigarh University has quickly become one of the top choices for students in North India for B.Tech in CSE. The university provides a strong mix of theory and practice. Students learn from IIT and NIT alumni and get exposure to real-time industry tools. CU's labs are sponsored by tech leaders like Red Hat and IBM, and the university's global outlook helps students gain international certifications and even internships abroad. The teaching methods are interactive with live practicals, workshops, and mentorship. CU also offers one of the highest scholarship options for engineering students, making it both affordable and high-quality.
According to Times Higher Education, the Computer Science programs rank #151 among the best IT and Software courses in the world.
THE (Times Higher Education) Specialty Rankings among the best schools in the world:
Ranked by | 2024 |
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University | 201 |
PG Computer Science | 151 |
You will have to do some introspection in order to determine your interest regarding a certain subject. If you happen to understand algorithms, numbers, or programming, and the thought of exploring the world of computer science entices you, then you should consider going through the subjects it offers, such as data analysis, artificial intelligence, software development, and more.
If the subjects align with your interests, then the BSc Computer Science course might be the one for you.
There is no proven way to be entirely sure about a certain course, since you all are straight out of school. Having said that, every course in a

With a CUET score of 498, you're below the usual cutoff (?680–760/800) needed for Computer Science at University of Hyderabad. Unfortunately, admission to that programme isn't likely this year. You should look at mid-tier Central or State universities where closing scores fall in the 400–600 range.

Score (536.92) exceeds BHU general cutoff (~443–458).
You're eligible for admission in computer Science under sports quota, subject to sports credentials and documentation.
Final selection depends on both academic merit and sports quota nomination during counselling.
In short: Yes, you're academically qualified. Just ensure your sports credentials are verified during BHU's counselling or document verification round under the sports reservation policy.
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