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Post a big dillemma for science background aspirants,especially computer science

aspirants who going to opt for computer science in their optional would commit a blunder,,only those should opt for having a solid grip over analytical and programming skills,i.e why i have seen toppers of 2011,12,13,`14,15,16,none of them opt for computer science in their optional,as major cs paper part is regarding programming skills.
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Sorry for being here and interrupting you. What other choice do you think a CS graduate has? Pol. Science? IR? or Economics? Assume if someone doesn't pick up comp. science then he/she is going to waste all the knowledge which they have acquired over the period of time spanning over four years & which is not going to be used by any means. The marks of computer science has been increased since CE-16, and you are referring to the fact that toppers of 11, 12, 13, 14..16 didn't opt computer science. In fact, I also am of the opinion that if marks would not have been increased then it would not be a good choice to opt it but now it is of 200 marks, so one should think twice before dropping it because to me, it could pay off well if someone prepares it well and it will take less time to prepare as compared to other subjects.
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Computer science may have a difficult course and it may be tough, but for CS/SE graduates, it must not be much difficult as it is a technical course and having a technical background, it should be easy for us rather than opting for subjects that are totally based on ratta.
I am a computer science graduate, appearing in 2017 and I am opting for Computer Science
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Why would a CS major find programming tough? If he/she does than that's truly a dilemma


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what are your other optional subjects??
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its a good choice for those who have CS background. You can get 120+ easily with a small effort.
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aspirants who going to opt for computer science in their optional would commit a blunder,,only those should opt for having a solid grip over analytical and programming skills,i.e why i have seen toppers of 2011,12,13,`14,15,16,none of them opt for computer science in their optional,as major cs paper part is regarding programming skills.
agree with you bro i have done bs CS i will not opt it because my programming skills are too weak...................no one can surely say what the examiner will include in paper if he include 3 or 4 questions from programming then we are gone
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Computer science may have a difficult course and it may be tough, but for CS/SE graduates, it must not be much difficult as it is a technical course and having a technical background, it should be easy for us rather than opting for subjects that are totally based on ratta.
I am a computer science graduate, appearing in 2017 and I am opting for Computer Science
so brother what was your experience?
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