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12 months agoBeginner-Level 5
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To pursue B.Tech or B.Sc (CS) through CUET, you should choose Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Applied Mathematics as core domain subjects. Some universities also accept Computer Science/Informatics Practices. A language test (English/Hindi) and the General Test may be required based on the university and course. Subject mapping varies, so check each university's criteria.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you're new to IT, you start with four core subjects: Programming & Software Development, Algorithms & Complexity, Internet Technologies, and Database Systems & Information Modelling. After that, you pick a specialisation, such as Artificial Intelligence, Computing, Cyber Security, Distributed Computing, or Human? Computer Interaction, and complete both specialisation and advanced elective subjects aligned with your chosen track.
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For Information Technology, the best subjects to focus on include Computer Programming, Data Structures, Networking, Database Management, and Cybersecurity. Subjects like Mathematics and Algorithms are also essential. Choosing subjects that align with your interests—like AI, Web Development, or Cloud Computing—can help you build a strong foundation and succeed in the IT industry.
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314-0 The university does not publish specific cutoff ranks or percentiles. Admission is purely merit-based on JEE Main scores, so the cutoff is effectively the minimum qualifying JEE Main score that secured admission in the counselling process.
Seat matrix (academic year 2024 25)
Total seats: ~28
621-2 Breakdown: 26 for Haryana residents, 4 All India ICAR quota, plus reserved seats (Kashmiri migrants, employees' wards).
Eligibility threshold
833-0 10+2 science (PCM + English) with roughly 60% aggregate, relaxations for reserved categories.
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