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B.Sc (Nautical Science) is 3 years duration program with total intake of 120 at IMU Chennai campus. All admissions to the various UG and PG programmes of the IMU and its Affiliated Institutes will be through an all-India Online Common Entrance Tests (CETs) which will be conducted in the month of June 2019. Registration Fee is Rs. 1000 for General candidates and Rs. 700 for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates. CET Syllabus - English, General Aptitude, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics at Plus 2 level. For Online Registration, applicants should visit the website of the Indian Maritime University and click on the CET June 2019 hyperl
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1. In B.Tech CS, you will study core subjects which forms the basis of computer Science. So if you want to be scientist it is better to study subject from basics.
2. B.Tech CS is practical oriented course while B.Sc. CS is theory oriented course. Now if you want to be scientist it would better if you are perfect in practicals.
3. B.Tech CS will give you more opportunities as it has everything to study from basics to the latest technologies and developments. At last decision will be yours but you have to take it carefully by thinking from every point of view.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. In B.Tech CS, you will study core subjects which forms the basis of computer Science. So if you want to be scientist it is better to study subject from basics.
2. B.Tech CS is practical oriented course while B.Sc. CS is theory oriented course. Now if you want to be scientist it would better if you are perfect in practicals.
3. B.Tech CS will give you more opportunities as it has everything to study from basics to the latest technologies and developments. At last decision will be yours but you have to take it carefully by thinking from every point of view.
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Higher Secondary Course (HSC)/CBSE/Equivalent-Academic Stream
Candidates who studied any one of the following groups are eligible to apply:
Group I: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Group II: Physics, Chemistry, Biology with any one of the following subjects as fourth (elective) subject viz., Biochemistry or Biotechnology or Microbiology
Group II (A): Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
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