In class 12 Chemistry subject is important to take admission in Btech in CSE in top colleges of india like lpu , vit , srm , etc ??
Yes it is mandatory to have chemistry in your 12th, As per the new eligibility for B.Tech course in LPU, you should have PCM in your previous qualification. I am saying this because I did CSE from LPU.
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Hello,
Yes,it is mandatory for you to have passed 12th with PCM as your subjects so as to get admission in the provided colleges.Also some of the above have a particular qualifying criteria that you need to have in the 12th.
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