Some companies particularly Government jobs ask for requirement as CSE and not IT. So there lies advantage for CSE.Frankly, all these years I never understood what the difference is between CSE and IT! When I was in college, all that was different between these two streams were a couple of electives. Else everything was largely the same.
IT was more like an overflow stream for CSE. Does it really matter which branch one is from?
Just curious.
Let hackers hack little more on Govt. systems, they will understand importance of core IT professionalsSome companies particularly Government jobs ask for requirement as CSE and not IT
^to increase the no. of seats.
the funny fact is ppl in Non-IT background end in software field....and and r better geeks than some CS/IT ppl(who r dumb...n taken jus for name sake)
IT and CS course IMO have some electives different
so you are from non-IT background and a better geek then some CS/IT "ppl"?the funny fact is ppl in Non-IT background end in software field....and and r better geeks than some CS/IT ppl(who r dumb...n taken jus for name sake)
so you are from non-IT background and a better geek then some CS/IT "ppl"?
What's the difference between Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology?
From those which is better course and has more scope?
Thanks