Which stream should a candidate pursue to be eligible for admission to the BTech in CSE at Quantum University?

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a month ago

I am also pursuing B.Tech (civil) from Quantum University. Mainly it is known for the quality of education, nice infrastructure with the best learning, really cooperating and supportive faculties. I would say that it provides the best environment for gaining knowledge and to enhance your abilities.

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4 months ago

To be eligible for admission to the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme at Quantum University, a candidate should have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as main subjects. Students from the Science stream are eligible to app

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5 months ago

To be eligible for admission to the BTech in CSE at Quantum University, a candidate should pursue the Science stream, specifically with Physics, Mathematics, and one of the subjects - Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, or Computer Science, with a minimum of 60% marks in these subjects.

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