No, I am IT student completed my BTech and MTech and now a software engineer. I never felt i would had taken CSE because CS had literally zero advantage over IT. A btech graduate study on average 48 subject. Generally around +35 subjects are same for CS and IT. In my case, subject that i read in IT was way better than CS counter part. Instead of compiler design, theory of computation, science etc what i was offered in computer vision, digital signal processing, javascript, AI, soft computing etc which are way more useful. Also technically CS and IT as degree is same. An IT candidate can apply everywhere CS candidate can apply both nationally and internationally, Government and Private.
Neha KashyapMaster
What are the differences between IT and CSE? Where does an IT branch student feel that he might have CSE.
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