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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Syllabus of paper 2 is vast so start with high priority topic which contains good marking weightage. For both paper 1 and paper 2 refer to the quality study materials. This will help you come to know about the type of questions asked in the exam, certain questions that are repeated in the exam consistently and about the difficulty level which you will appear for. Appear for online mock tests so that you can check out if your concepts are clear. Revise daily. Work on speed and accuracy as well. I hope the above information help to score better.

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Md Rizwan

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My opinion is BE/B.Tech in computer Science, because nowadays programming, coding etc. has top demands.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Candidates who have passed their Undergraduate degree with 50 % aggregate marks from any recognized University in India or abroad recognized by UGC / AIU are eligible to apply.
Candidates writing their final examination in March-May 2020 are also eligible to apply (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have secured 50% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / Years of Undergraduate Examinations conducted so far).
Applicants from non-Computer Science should have studied any of the following subjects at the Pre- University or Degree level Mathematics, Computer Science, Business Mathematics or Electronics.
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B.Tech CSE graduates have excellent exposure to computer programming, computer architecture, data structures, operating systems, computer graphics, RDBM, computer networks, data warehousing and data mining, software engineering, mobile computing, embedded system, artificial intelligence, E-Commerce and ERP and network security, etc. B.Tech computer Science graduates are trained to take any of the technology stack path. Majority of IT companies bifurcate their freshers in. NET, Java or Mainframe development as per their need. Developers may not have the choice of technology. Thank you.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Generic degree with opportunities in all different specialization in CS after graduation. With Integrated M.Tech in artificial intelligence, you will become a specialist in niche developing field. Also, you will miss out in choosing your specialization on completion of graduation based on your interest and preference.

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