Firstly, if you are genuinely interested in pursuing Computer Engineering and have absolutely no intention to go into anything biology-related, then my advice to you is to dump Biology in grade 11 itself, opting instead for Computer Science. Biology will just be an additional burden for you. But even if you decide to study Biology in 11 for some reason, that’s okay too, because the syllabus for grade 11 Computer Science does not have much to offer at all (or at least it did not in my time).
Secondly, the +2 subjects you mention here are absolutely fine for pursuing computer engineering. Just make sure you study everything on a conceptual level and also do some programming in your free time. Best of luck!
]]>“Hello bro.
Well I just passed slc and I have great desire to be computer engineer but iam confused. Can I study computer engineering if I study-
Class 11
English
Physics
Chemistry
Math
Biology
And
Class 12
English
Nepali
Physics
Chemistry
Math
Please help; I don’t have any idea of higher studies.
Thanks”
Due to the immense amount of repetitive questions that I get, I’ve decided to close the comments thread on this article. If you want to ask me something, do the following things:
1. First read through the previous answers to make sure nobody has asked the question before.
2. Then send your question to [email protected].
If it is a genuine question that I think I can answer properly, I shall add it here.
]]>1. No scholarship/Private college: 6 to 8 lakhs
2. Scholarship/Private college: 3 to 4 lakhs
3. No scholarship/Pulchowk Campus: 2 to 3 lakhs
4. Scholarship/Pulchowk Campus: Around 30000
The amounts listed above are for the tuition fees for all 8 semesters of computer engineering. Of course, you can expect some minor variations, especially in the second point.
No, you can’t do engineering without studying Science. I should probably write this in the blog itself with some super-huge bold font.
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