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why is Indian Education System so full of errors ? they are taking admission for CS IT on the basis of Pcm percentile in JEE , so hatefully bad !!!


Yade 12th Sep, 2020
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samarpit das 16th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

I completely get your frustration,maybe for that very reason they are now making coding a part of current curriculum.However I feel that PCM is used as a deciding factor because to judge the aptitude,logical reasoning.The questions test how good you are at imagining different scenarios and come up with a way to solve it.Still that does not suffice enough for justifying choosing a future CS or IT engineer maybe that's why they introduced coding and maybe they will make it a part of the selection procedure in near future.

Regards

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24th Oct, 2020
but what about us ? the future chintus will replace us
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