How is the course ICT offered at DAIICT different from B.Tech CS and IT from reputed colleges like DTU? Is everything taught the same?

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    Donika Jutnani ML ethusiast and front end web developer | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    ICT course refers to information and communication technology. This is a mixture of IT and communication technology. The course structure not only contains CS subjects like introduction to algorithms, data structures, database management systems etc. But also contain courses like signals and systems, analogue communication. The course structure offers you a wide range of choices. Also there is another stream called ICT + minors in computational Science which offers extra courses like high performance computing.
  • The actual course is ICT- information and communication technology and I assume you are thinking the minor in CS to be computer Science. A minor is an addition to the main branch you are studying and you will have to take a couple of courses extra than general ICT students and in DA CS is Computational Science, not computer Science. I being a DA student and knowing about my friends in NITs and other reputed colleges would tell you to prefer DA over NITs because you have given a choice between computer or circuits based branches in your future which makes me guess that you are not sure between the two and when you join DA, the course is
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