IT and CSE are almost same but cutoff in nit allhahabad for cse is around 3000 while IT IS 8000 , why?

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    Rishi Broto Chakraborty | Guide-Level 15

    9 years ago
    Hi Sushant, 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. Rest all depends on your dedication, your skill set and the marks you can achieve. All the best!
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    Ananya anand | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    CSE is a parent stream and there was no IT stream in IIT and NITs earlier. still it is not in few. In some private universities there is a thin line difference or i would say no difference as students choose there specializations as per there interest. If you are getting an IT engineering go for it. there would be no difference as per placement point of view. both are considered equal.
    You can also look for other top institutes of northern india if you want to get CSE only. check admission in thapar, gndu, Lovely Professional University, PEC. all these are top institutes for engineering.
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    RISHABH JAISWAL

    9 years ago
    Its not same in cse youable to you crate software and design them but in it you its not software eng.

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