after completing class 12 from pcb stream can I do any computer degree if yes can you tell me full details?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, YES you can do computer related courses after completion of PCB in 12th also. These include BSC in computer science, BSc in Information Technology, BSc in computer pilot training course and also BCA.
Hope this helps you!!
i currently gave my 10th exam from icse and i want to do bca from a foreign university after 12 , i wanted to ask that are you eligible to do bca from a foreign university without computer ( i will take pcm in 11th)
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can definitely pursue BCA course from abroad universities after class 12th. You can either apply for jobs abroad after pursuing your BCA course in India, or you can apply for BCA abroad .
You do not need to have computer course in your class 12th to pursue BCA course in any country. Any students from any country can do snd pursue BCA course in any university.
Further, to know more about the Bca course in detail you can follow the below mentioned link to know more: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications&ved=2ahUKEwiesc_9hYz4AhXS4DgGHVJ3DWQQFnoECAsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2K450j63gcnwWGJb02xf0p
I hope that this will help.
mnnit allahabad , jee mains , computer and science
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad or MNNIT Allahabad is an Institute of National Importance which is a Government institute in India. The institute offers the course of B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering on the basis of JEE Main score.
The cut off for the institute is provided below-
- FOR 2019- AIR 3160
- FOR 2020- AIR 3642
For more information regarding MNNIT consider the link below:
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
I am moving in 11th and wants do IT computer. which is best bsc it or BE/Btech it? please guide me which one has most demand in the market.
The BTech CSE (AI and ML) program is best for the future, as the technology is booming. There are various colleges providing BTech CSE(AIML) degree program. I recommend you to study at REVA University.
Im in the 11th class and I have decided to pursue PCM with computer science but I am a little confused between computer sc. and economics.Kindly help me in choosing an easy and better optional subject
Honestly, if you understand computer science and programming then get a score of 100 will be a cake walk for you . You can score 100 in economics too but compared to Computer science scoring 100 in economics might be tough.
The second factor that you must consider is what you want to do after class 12 th . Taking up science then computer science engineering is the best option for you as there are a lot of job opportunities in IT sector that will help you get a hefty package. If you want to go ahead in field of economics later then choose economics.
If I choose computer sciences as my 6th subject in 11th along with commerce + IP, will it be tough/pressurising for me to keep up with my studies overall?
If you are interested in that particular subject & not taking up it in peer pressure then nothing is impossible. You can be able to manage everything & make sure to study in such a way that it will be fruitful to you in your upcoming days i.e keep good scores throughout.
i did basic maths in std 10th so can i get degree after doing diploma in computer
Hey Aspirant,
I hope you are doing great. The solution to your problem ia Yes!.
Diploma in Computer Application [DCA] is a 6-12 month short term program that provides an in-depth understanding of computer applications, equips students with practical and technical skills, and imparts knowledge on various computer tools and applications that are used in day-to-day life.
ELIGIBILITY:
The minimum requirements include:
1. The candidate must have cleared 10th ( Matriculation) from a recognised board.
2. He/ she must have studied Mathematics.
3. Must have a minimum score as determined by the institute.
All the best for your admissions. You will surely make it through.
sir bsc me Botany zoology or chemistry subject hone ke baad hum technology ya computer 🖥️ sector me higher study kr skte hai
Most certainly yes! In fact, a new field has emerged out of biology and chemistry which is Computational Biology, which is a heavy Biology as well as Computer oriented field. As a computational biologist, you'll be expected to run queries on databases like FASTA, Pronet and many like these. You'll also be expected to learn light Python programming as most of the computations for research happen in Python. So, in general there is very much scope of Computers after doing BSc in Biology or Chemistry.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
am i eligible to take admission in direct second year of B.sc computer distance/open course after completing diploma in mechanical engineering
The process of admission differs from college to college.When it comes to lateral entry,some colleges conduct an entrance exam before admission.Some college gives direct admission based on marks.Yes you can take admission in Bsc computer science after diploma in mechanical Engineering.When you aim for it you have to gather lot of basic knowledge about the computers.I hope it will be helpful to you.
Best of luck.
Which is the best degree Engineering or computer /IT or Law
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great....1
So, with regard of you're query. Naturally, you get to make the ultimate choice; the only thing I can do to help is to separate the important characteristics. Both engineering and law require logical and analytical thought. In engineering, where I study law, every subject is applied and necessitates critical thought. Law does not call for memorization of sections or articles; rather, it calls for understanding what is being said and never limiting your interpretation to what the statement actually means. Law is absolutely a wise decision if you want to keep your mind active because, from what I understand, engineering only requires you to memorize pre-defined formulas and apply them, unless you work with computers in which case you will find it difficult to produce correct code.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK....!