Engineering course for non-science students

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You’re considering becoming an engineer, but you didn’t earn an undergraduate degree in engineering. Can you pursue the profession anyway? The short answer is yes, but you will most likely want to go back to school either for your bachelor’s or master’s to broaden your engineering career options.Below, we’ll cover how to become an engineer, no matter your professional or educational background. But before you decide to make a drastic career shift, you should determine if you’re cut out for engineering.

Eligibility
Non science students having Math in class XII are eligible to apply for the Computer Science BTech programmes offered by the Institute. Admission to the programme is offered on JEE Main and UCEED. “The institute is yet to receive an overwhelming response from students due to lack of awareness about the availability of such kind of courses for non-Science students.

Course
Under the CSD and CSSS programmes, Computer Science, Social Science and Design components are given equal importance. “Students enrolled under both the courses have to study Computer Science and Design and Social Science, respectively. There is no provision of major and minor while pursuing the programme.

Job
After the completion of the programme, students can work with IT industry as well as digital media industry such as gaming, animation, virtual, augmented reality, etc. Avenues are also open for students to opt for higher studies in Computer Science or IT and Design. Students can seek employment opportunities with industries operational in social sector, governance, policy etc.

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