what topics are learn for btech (cs) when we are not studied 11 and 12 from pcm?
Hello,
If you pursue B.Tech in Computer Science without studying 11th and 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Math), you might need to cover some foundational topics along with your regular coursework. Here's a list of topics you might need to focus on:
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Mathematics :
- Basic algebra, calculus, and discrete mathematics
- Linear algebra, probability, and statistics
- Mathematical logic and set theory
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Physics :
- Basics of mechanics, electricity, and magnetism
- Concepts of waves, optics, and thermodynamics
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Programming :
- Introduction to programming (C, Python, Java)
- Data structures and algorithms
- Object-oriented programming (OOP)
Computer Architecture :
- Basic concepts of hardware, digital electronics, and computer organization
Electronics :
- Understanding of circuits and components, useful in hardware-related subjects
Problem-Solving :
- Algorithm design and optimization techniques
You may need to seek remedial resources or additional courses to bridge the gaps in foundational subjects.
Hope it helps !
Hello Yousuf,
If you didn’t study PCM in 11th and 12th, focus on these key topics for B.Tech (CS):
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Math Basics
: Algebra, probability, calculus, and discrete math (sets, logic, graphs).
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Computer Fundamentals
: Number systems, Boolean algebra, and basic hardware/software concepts.
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Programming
: Learn Python, C, or Java. Focus on loops, functions, and recursion.
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Problem-Solving
: Practice coding on platforms like HackerRank.
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Physics Basics
: Circuits, semiconductors (optional).
- Core CS : Data structures (arrays, trees, graphs), algorithms, and SQL basics.
Start with online courses or beginner-friendly books and practice consistently!
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.