What is the difference between computer engineering and IT engineering?

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Computer Engineering is the study of programming and computing. A degree in computer engineering gives you the foundational skills needed to pursue a career in coding or computer programming. It gives you a good understanding of the theory behind the processes involved in creating computer programs and applications. Information Technology is the practical application of technology. A degree in IT engineering gives you knowledge of managing the company IT infrastructure and assets. Information Technology degree programs don't give you a detailed understanding of programming but they help you learn basic programming. Going
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    Pankaj Kumar | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    Broadly speaking computer engineering focuses on hardware development, computer Science focuses on software development, and IT focuses on running production systems that somebody else has built. Computer Science and computer engineering are more technical degrees and are usually seen as higher value. They are also usually harder work to obtain and are somewhat interchangeable in what jobs you can qualify for. IT usually contains business focused classes as well as some of the lighter technical classes and is a good fit for people who want to make more career impact with soft skills vs. hard skills.

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