Should I choose BE CSE or B.Tech IT?

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    Moin Nargund Aspiring Student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    The Fundamental Differences Between B.Tech Computer Science & B.Tech Information Technology,is that Computer Science Branch give emphasis to the development of software by using different programming tools, & It also gives importance to hardware aspect, whereas Information Technology focuses on which software tool must be selected to complete a particular task & IT is mostly the application part of CS whereas CS give emphasis on the Algorithmic part of computer sciences with the knowledge of hardware.
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    KALYAN REDDY GURRAM B.SC student | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hai, The main focus of B.Tech in Information technology is on computers and technology. It differs from Computer Scienceengineeringin the aspect that in this the student is expected to learn management and information theory. *Higher studies after B.Tech in Information Technology
    Those graduate who want to pursue their education further can continue their course in Masters Level and can even pursue for doctorate after completing their Master's degree. Many universities offer M.Tech in Information Technology. M.Tech in information Technology is a 2-year course. In order to join M.Tech the candidate needs to qualify the GATE exam. Apart f
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    You can choose any one CSE will take you to the coding job and it will take you to the management, if information and technology job. Although, it is not fixed you can do any of these. In my preference choose B.Tech with IT.

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