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For a normal B.Sc student, you should go for M.Sc in science field only, but if you want to study computers then DOEACC level courses would be more suitable as well as diploma in computer application. This combination makes you eligible at places where B.Sc IT is required, or as a teacher of computers at school level.

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As per the provisions made by AICTE and NCVT, you can try for CET, PMT and AIEEE. If you qualify, you'll be given provisional admission by any institute in India after an undertaking that you'll qualify the next compartmental or supplementary exam held thereto. If you fail to qualify the admission will stand canceled without any fee being refunded.
Last year, we had a case in our college. There was a candidate who had compartmental in physics. He scored good in AIEEE and sought admission with us. We admitted him provisionally. Unfortunately, the boy could not clear his paper in the immediate supplementary exam and we had to ask him to q
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Pankajkumar PatroLearn to enjoy learning.

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A programming language is basically a link to communication between a programmer and a machine. It is the language we use and which is converted into machine code so that the computer can understand it.
Try problem-solving using algorithms and flowcharts. C, C+, Java in that order is the best way, as far as I can tell, to learn programming. For beginners, you can also start with LOGO, Qbasic, Python, etc.

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Well, these are the most used programming languages for learning and are easy to implement. But there's Perl, PHP, Python, and much more.

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