What is maths and computing that DTU offers? Is it as good as B.Tech CS from DTU?

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    Muskaan Bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago
    The mathematics that a more experienced programmer WILL NEED in the workplace is covered in computer Science courses. The mathematics that a computer scientist WILL require and a programmer MIGHT need are included in the subject of mathematics and computing. You mention that you want to work in the software development industry, therefore computer Science would be the best option for you (in my opinion), since I am a firm believer that you can learn what you need as and when it is needed (something you will already have to do). It is a waste of time (again in my opinion) to devote some of your college time to academics to studying some
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    Shubham Singh keen learner | Contributor-Level 7

    7 months ago

    In DTU Mathematics and computing, offers you a wide exposure to most of the treasured subjects of computer science and the insights of mathematics involved in it. Pure Mathematics subjects: Mathematics I, Mathematics II, Mathematics III, Real Analysis, Modern algebra. Computer subjects: Database Management Systems, Operating Systems, Digital Logic Design, Computer Organisation and Architecture, Algorithm Design and Analysis, Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming. This is not the complete syllabus.

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