Computer Science or I.T.?I am very confused . Please help me.I want to do ethicle hacking after graduation .As future scope which is best ?
I have very interest in hacking .So I want to do graduation in Computer Sector ,but now I am confused between Computer Science and I.T. .As future scope and salary package which is best ? Please help me as soon as possible .Thank you in advance.
Hi Smith, I see that like many others, you too are confused with CS and IT. Most students consider both of them to be almost the same. However, the difference arises right from the third year. IT deals mostly with software engineering whereas CS covers both Software Engineering and Hardware Engineering. Hence, with CS, you have more number of papers to take care of, but, you definitely get a priority during placements. Enrol yourself in any reputed UGC or AICTE recognised institutes for your desired stream. In addition to this, you can also go for courses in programming courses in institutes like NIIT etc. which are in demand in the mar
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Hi Smith, I see that like many others, you too are confused with CS and IT. Most students consider both of them to be almost the same. However, the difference arises right from the third year. IT deals mostly with software engineering whereas CS covers both Software Engineering and Hardware Engineering. Hence, with CS, you have more number of papers to take care of, but, you definitely get a priority during placements. Enrol yourself in any reputed UGC or AICTE recognised institutes for your desired stream. In addition to this, you can also go for courses in programming courses in institutes like NIIT etc. which are in demand in the market to secure an easy job. Now coming towards the Ethical Hacking course: Hacking means "Theft". No company would like to hire a thief to steal any concept from another company. Rather they would prefer a security professional who can secure their own company's data. Most institutes use this "Fancy" name of Ethical Hacking to their course just to attract people. Further Ethical Hacking course covers hacking through Windows which is absolutely ridiculous as most servers are Linux based and not Windows based. So, do not get attracted by this fancy words. However, if you wish to go into the security professional course, then you need to have sound knowledge of Networking (which will be taught to you as a part of your engineering syllabus) and then you can opt for CISCO certified courses like CCNA etc. Alongwith this, you can also opt learn Java Programming in UNIX Environment as it clearly teaches you the UNIX/LINUX Environment which is used in most servers today. Though becoming a security professional is a lengthy process, it is not difficult to achieve and is a highly paid job as well. Rest all depends on your dedication, your skill set and the marks you can achieve. All the best!
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Hi Smith, I see that like many others, you too are confused with CS and IT. Most students consider both of them to be almost the same. However, the difference arises right from the third year. IT deals mostly with software engineering whereas CS covers both Software Engineering and Hardware Engineering. Hence, with CS, you have more number of papers to take care of, but, you definitely get a priority during placements.
Enrol yourself in any reputed UGC or AICTE recognised institutes for your desired stream. In addition to this, you can also go for courses in programming courses in institutes like NIIT etc. which are in demand in the market to secure an easy job.
Now coming towards the Ethical Hacking course:
Hacking means "Theft". No company would like to hire a thief to steal any concept from another company. Rather they would prefer a security professional who can secure their own company's data. Most institutes use this "Fancy" name of Ethical Hacking to their course just to attract people. Further Ethical Hacking course covers hacking through Windows which is absolutely ridiculous as most servers are Linux based and not Windows based. So, do not get attracted by this fancy words.
However, if you wish to go into the security professional course, then you need to have sound knowledge of Networking (which will be taught to you as a part of your engineering syllabus) and then you can opt for CISCO certified courses like CCNA etc. Alongwith this, you can also opt learn Java Programming in UNIX Environment as it clearly teaches you the UNIX/LINUX Environment which is used in most servers today.
Though becoming a security professional is a lengthy process, it is not difficult to achieve and is a highly paid job as well. Rest all depends on your dedication, your skill set and the marks you can achieve. All the best!
Go for CSE rather than IT. CSE is mother trade. IT was came later. Choosing an institute is also equally important, i give my emphasizes on choosing institutes. Some of top institutes in India are: 1. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. . 2. IIIT, Hyderabad. . 3. BIT Mesra, Ranchi. . 4. Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. Good luck.
Go for CSE rather than IT. CSE is mother trade. IT was came later.
Choosing an institute is also equally important, i give my emphasizes on choosing institutes. Some of top institutes in India are:
1. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. .
2. IIIT, Hyderabad. .
3. BIT Mesra, Ranchi. .
4. Lovely Professional University, Phagwara.
Good luck.
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