Is there any courses without maths in computer Science?

88 Views|Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Isha Chawla
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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hi, I would suggest you overcome your phobia of maths. B.Tech CSE is one of the best streams which offers lucrative packages to the students. All you need to do is effort. You have time to revise your mathematics course. Keeping your situation into consideration, I would suggest you join LPU for you

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Ashish Sharma
5 years ago
Hi Isha, If you are really afraid from mathematics then being an education consultant I will advise you to do something else. Better to leave your dream to become and Engineering and computer Science. You need to understand that this is just a phobia it is not at all a good sign prior to start your

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5 years ago
Well for the courses related to computer Science there will be a mathematics of certain level that will be applicable in your curriculum. But I believe you need not to carry your fear for that. There are some extra classes if you would like to have more clarity on the tactics to understand this subj

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