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what i should take in my 1st PUC To become a software engineer .

My name is rahidulla I have completed my 10th std, so which course is suitable for me to become a software engineer. #software-engineer

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Vivek’s Answer

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It is good to take up PCMC in 1st PU but more importantly you have to focus on CET , IIT-JEE or other entrance exams so that you can get into top engineering colleges and might also stand a chance to earn scholarship.


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Prashanth’s Answer

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To become a software engineer, you can either take up one of these courses.
PUC Science:-
1. PCME.(Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Electronics)
2. PCMB.(Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology)
3. PCMC.(Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science)

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vinayaka’s Answer

Complete 2nd PUC with a good score, also crack the CET with a good ranking,
get into top colleges of engg,
also start learning coding from now.
Then you can become a successful engg.

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Babu’s Answer

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It is better that you select PCMC in your P.U.C, so that once you complete your P.U.C you can either do your B.S.C in computer Science or pursue computer Science engineering.

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Rahul’s Answer

It is good to take up PCMC in 1st PU

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Durga’s Answer

Honestly the Group/ Stream that you that you opt for does not make you qualified for becoming Software Engineer. The basic skillset that you need to have to become a software engineer is to have good reasoning and logical skill. The Group/ Stream that you pursue in PUC is mere formality.

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