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As per the American Education System, after 12th standard, you need to do 4 years of Bachelor's Degree- BS. And then after 2 year of MS. So, if you are going there to do Master's degree then yes you can complete your software engineering in 2 years.
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It is not necessary, but after doing graduation in any specialisation programme, you get more value and scope in comparison to class 12th or 10th pass aspirants. If you have no B.Tech degree then you can go for various short-term certificate course by which you can learn more about this field because, for a job, you need to have a proper knowledge about the field.
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Students applying for B.Tech Software Engineering have to follow certain steps to get admission to B.Tech Software Engineering course. Entrance Test
Group Discussion / Personal Interview
Admission / Counselling
After clearing the entrance test, short listed students have to clear the group discussion and personal interview round as well. Entrance Test
Most of the Engineering Institutes in India conduct an Entrance Test for admission to B.Tech. Software Engineering programme. Some of the top entrance exams for admission to B.Tech. Software Engineering are:
JEE Ma
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Students pursuing computer science courses will gain knowledge of design, implementation and management of information system of both hardware and software. Going by the name, CSE course deals primarily with the theory of computation and design of computational systems. The course is offered acr
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More than 75% is preferred for the highly ranked ones like University of Pennsylvania, MIT, Caltech, etc. There is no limit to it. Higher your percentage, the better.
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