Which course is better - B.Tech IT or B.Sc IT?

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    Aditya Agarwal | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    The choice between B.Tech IT and B.Sc IT ultimately depends on your career goals and personal interests. Both degrees cover similar topics related to information technology, but there are some key differences between the two.
    B.Tech IT (Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology) is an engineering degree that focuses on the practical application of technology in various fields. It is a more specialized degree that places a greater emphasis on technical skills such as programming, software development, and database management. This degree is often preferred by students who wish to pursue a career in software engineering, web develo
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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Both B.Tech IT and B.Sc. IT are good courses, but the better one depends on your career goals and interests. B.Tech IT (Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology) is a technical degree programme that focuses on the application of engineering principles to solve IT-related problems. It typically covers subjects such as computer programming, software engineering, database management, network administration, and web development. On the other hand, B.Sc. IT (Bachelor of Science in Information Technology) is a more theoretical degree programme that emphasizes the study of information technology from a scientific perspective. It typic
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