What is the difference between computer science engineering and information technology?
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Both of them are equally good and have quite good scope. Its just that-Information Technology mainly deals with the software side and Computer Science course deals with both software and hardware.
But no company deny interview because of the difference between CS or IT.
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Hey Rohan,
Computer science engineers work on the backe end on the hows of every details of the computing whereas IT professionals use the existing technologies to work upon and develop something new. Computer science work from scratch for new developments in the field in computing. Also many univer
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csc only talks about software. IT adds supporting hardware. IT is little stress less, CSC is pure psychic job.
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In an academic context, the Association for Computing Machinery defines IT as "undergraduate degree programs that prepare students to meet the computer technology needs of business, government, healthcare, schools, and other kinds of organizations . IT specialists assume responsibility for selecting
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