Who earns more a BE in information technology or BscIT(with a special course in java or any other) student?

What may be the minimum salary one may get in these two courses. consider BscIT student has done some other course with it like java.

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Asked by RAHUL GIRI

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    Rishi Broto Chakraborty | Guide-Level 15

    9 years ago
    Hi Rahul,
    Firstly, any company would hire a person who has the skill set to work in a particular position in a company. No company would like to hire just a degree holder, whether the person is a BE in Information Technology or a BSc (IT) graduate. Because in companies practical knowledge works more than the theoretical knowledge.
    Therefore, the salary an employee gets, depends on the skill set the person has and his performance in the company. It does not depend on the degree the person holds.
    On an average, the salary ranges from 2.0 LPA (Lacs per annum) to 16 LPA.
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    KSHITIJ SHARMA

    9 years ago
    It depends on your hard work and college in which you are studying
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    Ankit Anand | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi rahul, its upto a individual & there hard work so care for that.all the best
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    Harender Bisht | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Obviously BscIT students earns more.

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