what need to b a cs is graduation is necessary?
Answer / santosh mishra
There are three stages to qualify as a CS — Foundation
course (five papers), Intermediate (eight papers) and Final
(nine papers). The CS course is by correspondence with
provision for optional oral coaching classes.
The cut-off date for admission to Foundation Course is
March 31 / September 30, while for Intermediate Course, it
is February 28 / August 31. The minimum qualification for
Foundation Course is a Plus-Two or equivalent in any stream
except Fine Arts, while for Intermediate Course, it is a CS
Foundation pass or graduation in any discipline
(Arts/Science/Commerce, except Fine Arts). A candidate is
eligible for the Final examination after passing the Inter.
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