I am interested in ethical hacking. In which field should I pursue my B.Tech among CS, IT & software engineering?
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3 years ago
A Bachelor's degree in computer Science or a cybersecurity-related subject is often required for most ethical hacking courses. People who have a solid understanding of operating systems, networking, and databases are exempt from the rule. PGP Programs are also available from reputable institutions.
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3 years ago
It is better if you go for CS in B.Tech, In few colleges there are many sub divisions in CS like CSML (machine learning), CS AI ( artificial intelligence), CS (cyber security), take cyber security in CS it would really help you in career wise.

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6 years ago
CS branch should be apt for you, as you will get to know about various things and learn a great deal about computer Science. Plus, you will have a chance to pick up research and critical thinking skills. You learn to think independently. You learn how to break down problems, and set about seeking to

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7 years ago
CS branch should be apt for you, as you will get to know about various things and learn a great deal about computer Science. Plus you will have a chance to pick up research and critical thinking skills. You learn to think independently. You learn how to break down problems, and set about seeking to

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9 years ago
B.Tech in CSE would be very useful for your interest.

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9 years ago
CS branch should be apt for you as you will get to know about various things and learn a great deal about computer science.Plus you will have a chance to pick up research and critical thinking skills. You learn to think independently. You learn how to break down problems, and set about seeking to so
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