What programming languages are taught in B.Tech IT and how does it differ from languages taught in B.Tech CSE?

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Asked by Hartej Singh

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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    There are so many languages that you will not be able to keep all in your hand if you will totally dependent on college you have to practice all your own. And for IT is same as CS nearly in all colleges.
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    Saurabh kumar Kar An engineering student IIITian | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Some colleges though have different curriculum but I am saying about majority of them. Even my college's curriculum follows the one I am going to describe. Both CSE and IT are taught same subjects upto 6th semester. None of the subjects taught are different. Only in 7th semester CSE and IT have some different subjects where IT is introduced with some hardware subjects where as CSE is purely coding and programming. Though the curriculum is even same in same colleges and even they have different from 5th semester onwards.
    I hope it helps.

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