What programming language is taught in SRM?

What programming language is taught in SRM?

Tech they will teach you C and MATLAB programming language. The labs for both will be Elab (SRMIST online portal). You will also get to learn a bit of AutoCAD during engineering graphics classes.

Which programming languages are taught in btech ECE?

In most oof the colleges, The subjects in first year mostly are ENgineering Mathematics, Computer 1 and 2( where they will teach a programming language mostly C , C++ or JAVA),Engineering Design( yes even for ECE students), mechanics. My college Also Taught us Environment science in our first year.

Which programming language is best for ECE students?

The most needed languages for ECE are C,C++ and Java.

How good is SRM University for studying computer science?

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The math department at SRM is pretty good i.e IMO that should make 3 years of your CS studies interesting (Yes, you have math only for 3 years out of 4!). Coming to Core CS subjects, Computer Networks, Linux / Unix introduction, Operating Systems are good (Microprocessors course is fantastic – 10/10).

What are the best subjects to take in ECE?

Coming to Core CS subjects, Computer Networks, Linux / Unix introduction, Operating Systems are good (Microprocessors course is fantastic – 10/10). Computer Architecture, Digital logic and most subjects that are common between CS and ECE are really good (think > 8 / 10). They also have dedicated labs for these subjects.

How is SRM University in terms of international recognition?

SRM students also group together and go to events like Geeknight and many hackathons (More on this later). If you see this page → MOUs- SRM University, you can see that with the Memorandum of Understanding signed with various foreign unis – SRM brand does have some recognition (even though it cannot match the reputation of the IITs).

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What programming languages should I learn in high school?

Programming languages that are in the curriculum: MATLAB, C, C++, JAVA and other languages are electives in higher semesters. But none of these will be taught to you properly, and if you really want to rely on programming for your placement/internship advantage, I could suggest you to study by your own.