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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
In my view, being from a commerce background, I would recommend you take up B.Sc in Computer Science. Most of the universities might have the requirement of Maths in class 12 but there are few universities that offer foundation subjects as part of the undergraduate program. I need further details on your academics to guide you further on available UK universities.
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Without maths, you will have very limited options. You will not be eligible for B.Com, BMS, etc. If you are interested in IP you may very well opt for BiPC. Gain additional IT certifications as per your interests and career plans.
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Scholar-Level 17
Software
Electronics
Signal Processing
Computer Engineering
Power Electronics
Communications
Nanotechnology
Embedded Systems
Biomedical Imaging
Hardware
Power Systems engineering (including renewable energy)
Control
So, you have to study only these ones.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
C is not object oriented and so does not provide these access specifiers.
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