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8 years ago
Computer science engineers are involved in many aspects of computing from the design of individual microprocessors, personal computers and supercomputers to circuit designing and writing software that powers them.
Information technology deals with the use of electronic computers and computer softwar

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3 years ago
Dear aspirant, Computer Science can be a course provided to both concentrators and non-concentrators. More than just Tech, you also know how to programme them. In other words, it would teach you to think more methodically and solve problems more effectively. With the knowledge of Computer Science, y

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6 years ago
Information technology deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to store, protect the process, transmit and securely retrieve data. IT professionals perform a variety of tasks that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information datab

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7 years ago
Get the difference between CSE and IT, click on the below link. https://www.obsessedwithdatascience.co.in/2018/07/computer-science-vs-information_19.html.

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8 years ago
As per today's market demand, CSE is better than IT.
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8 years ago
As per me, CS is better than IT as it has a good scope.

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8 years ago
IT can be considered as a subset/part of CS. In most of the engineering colleges, CS is preferred over IT as it is more exhaustive in curriculum compared to IT.
In CS, one can study about computer architecture, advanced computer architecture, database systems, computer Graphics, etc., which naturall

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8 years ago
CS is better and has a broader scope.
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8 years ago
CS is better because the difference between CS and IT is that in IT you would study only software but in CS you would study both hardware and software. Also scope in CS is wider than IT. If you have further questions, then kindly revert.

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8 years ago
CS would be better than IT. Look which you get easily is always better than which you get hardly. You will easily get IT but you will have to work hard for CS.
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