As a 12th pass student aiming for computer science engineering, here's some advice: Strengthen Foundations: Focus on mathematics (calculus, algebra), statistic and basic programming (Python or Java). These are essential for your future studies. Choose the Right College: Research institutions with stRead more
As a 12th pass student aiming for computer science engineering, here’s some advice:
- Strengthen Foundations: Focus on mathematics (calculus, algebra), statistic and basic programming (Python or Java). These are essential for your future studies.
- Choose the Right College: Research institutions with strong CS programs and prepare for entrance exams like JEE, BITSAT, REAP, etc. Don’t rely solely on placement statistics from university placement cells. Talk to current students to get a realistic picture. Visit campuses, check extracurricular activities, student exchange programs, and research-based projects.
- Gain Practical Experience: Work on small coding projects and participate in competitive programming on platforms like LeetCode and HackerRank. Seek internships for real-world experience.
- Stay Updated: Follow industry trends and advancements by reading tech blogs and joining online forums. Networking with professionals can provide mentorship and opportunities.
- Develop Soft Skills: Improve communication and time management skills. Engage in college fests and clubs to grow personally and develop planning skills.
- Plan Career Path: Explore specializations (AI, cybersecurity, data science)at initial stages only, do some project based certification courses to get hands on experience and consider higher studies if interested in research or academia.
- Stay Motivated: Maintain a genuine interest in technology. Curiosity and perseverance are key to overcoming challenges in this evolving field.
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