B.Sc Computer Science
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St. Xavier's University, Kolkata
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
SRM, Chennai
Acharya Institutes, Bangalore
The Indian academy, Bangalore
Please make sure that the university is NAAC accredited.
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By the colleges based on merit subject to Rules of reservations prescribed therefor.
Eligibility Criteria:
A pass in the two-year Intermediate Examination of A.P. or +2 Examination recognized as equivalent thereto and with an aggregate of 40%marks (pass percentage for SC &ST candidates) in the concerned Science subjects viz. Physical Sciences & Mathematics group Or Physical Sciences & Biological Sciences, as the case may be.
Applications are open now.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
The admission process for a BSc in Computer Science typically involves several steps, and the specific details can vary among universities and colleges. Here is a general overview of the common steps involved in the admission process:
- Research and Choose Institutions: Research various universities or colleges that offer a BSc in Computer Science. Consider factors such as reputation, faculty, resources, and location.
- Check Eligibility Criteria: Review the eligibility criteria for the BSc in Computer Science program at each institution. Make sure that you meet the academic guidelines and other requirements specified by the university.
- Prepa
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+ physics/chemistry/english (any two).
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