What is best if I am interested in software engineering: computer science or information technology?

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    Sadam Ahamad I don't see what any1 can see in anyone else.

    8 years ago
    If this was for my mean I would choose c. S which is apart better from I. T. Although, there's no such difference between c. S & I. T technology. Both are liable and demanded course. You need focus on to the aim of your goals. Priority, must be being with C.s. Where you learn about how to deal with the modulation of technology. In which you will be able to learn assemble and decode the programs. You could create your own soft. & programs according to the terms of demand. Not even programs but you will be able to how with the robotics warfare. I bet you to do with your own willingness and you will be the next Mark Zuckerberg.
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    Prajapati vishal

    8 years ago
    I think computer Science is better for software
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    Manali Barad | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    SE is more better to confirm.
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    Shivani Hashia | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    If you want to be software developer then computer science is better than IT because it is more advanced and it will help you more with the basics of coding languages too.
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    Akhil Kumar Lakum Career Coach | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    If you are really interested in software, then CSE is the best option to opt in better college. All the best.
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    Aonish Kumar

    4 years ago
    If you want to be software developer then computer Science is better than IT because it will help you more with the basics of coding languages too.
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    Ashok Kumar Blogger on Educational Niche | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    All courses are good as per current trend; you can get good opportunity in all courses. It depends upon your interest, which one is suitable for you, if you are expert in all then I would suggest you to get admission in Information Technology. IT courses are available everywhere.
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    Ashutosh Rastogi

    5 years ago
    Both branches are almost same. There is a minor difference between them. If you take admission in IT, there is no problem as all the subjects are same for both branches. There is only 2 or 3 subjects difference between them as you say. If you really have the option, then you can go for CS. There is no such thing that CS has more priority than IT. Both goes from the same stuff but if you have option, then go for CS.
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    Manish Uppu

    2 years ago
    It doesn't really matter in the college because most of the syllabus is same with only 2-3 subjects different, but while choosing careers it is completely different.
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    Taara Banerjee

    2 years ago
    I have finished an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. I ultimately decided to enrol in NIIT after a lot of trial and error. In addition, I discovered a slew of online education options, like Udemy, Coursera, and others. My preference was for NIIT, on the other hand. The technologies taught, helped me transition from a senior IT engineer to a software engineering professional after taking this course. You'll learn the fundamentals of software engineering and how to put them into practise by taking this course. This course will teach you all you need to know about how they operate in terms of design, deplo
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