What should I do to pursue computer science engineering and alongside appear for NDA exam?

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    Rahul Dutt Sharma Dynamic all rounder personality with IT background | Contributor-Level 7

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    Score well in your 12th exams. If you score more than 75% in PCM in 12th, you can appear directly for TES entry in army and army will sponsor your B.Tech in computer Science.

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