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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some major subjects that are included in the curicullum of BSc Computer Science are as follows-
Database Concepts, Structured Query Language, Date Functions, Aggregate Functions, Operations on Relations Computer Networks, Network types, Network devices, Network Topologies, Computer Science Exception, File Handling in Python, Exception Handling, File Handling, Stack (List Implementation), etc.
For a more detailed over view of the subjects students can read: CUET Computer Science Syllabus 2026 - Important Topics
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a BSc in computer Science is a good career, and the high need for qualified computer Science workers ensures that many careers will rise rapidly. These positions are frequently financially rewarding, with average pay ranging from INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
- University of Delhi
- Banaras Hindu University
- Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi
- Christ University, Bangalore
- Aligarh Muslim University
- MS University, Baroda (Vadodara)
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, security, database systems, human computer interaction, vision and graphics, numerical analysis, programming languages, software engineering, bioinformatics, and theory of computing are some of the major BSc CS subjects.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The following are some of the most common subjects covered in the BSc Computer Science curriculum:
Basics of Computer Science
Discrete Mathematics
Introduction to Data Structures
System Programming
Python Programming
Object-Oriented Programming using C+
Hope this helps, all the best.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For B.Sc. in Zoology at Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli, admissions are purely merit-based on Class 12 marks, with no entrance exam involved.There's no fixed cutoff published,it varies based on the strength of each year's applicant pool.To stand a strong chance, aim for at least 85–90% in your board exams, especially in biology and chemistry.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 1
I recently got my bachelor's, and I have friends who attended all of the above-mentioned colleges, and with that, I'm telling you don't opt for any of them. Try to get into a tier 2 or tier 1 college. If you still are not able to do that, then go for St. Xavier's (Autonomous); don't opt for St. Xavier's University—it's not as great as it seems; the placement system is lucrative. And whatever you do, wherever you go, just for God's sake, don't go to Techno India.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology (NIIFT) as an intake capacity of 150 seats for the B.Des in Fashion Design program. Both Mohali and Ludhinana has 60 seats each, while Jalandhar has 30 seats.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Teerthanker is a great choice for the same as it offers course at appropriate fees structure and in moradabad most of the colleges are same in terms of fees for BSc
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