What is the difference between MIT & MIT (Computing) of Melbourne University?

I will be completing my B.Tech (CSE) in June,2016.

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    Swameeka Medhi Overseas Education Counselor, Free Lance | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Hi Aashima,
    MIT (Computing) refers to the specialization you choose to take during the degree. Because you have a background in CSE you must be aware what IT programs refer to. You will basically learn to create and apply computing technologies to meet user needs. With a specialization in Computing you will will have broader knowledge in IT project and change management,
    Software development, Programming languages, Artificial intelligence and
    Software designing. Select a specialization basis your career goals.
    You may find more information and more specializations on the department page.
    http://www.msi.unimelb.edu.au/study/graduate/maste
    ...more
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