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Yes, you are eligible to apply for the course of CSE at the university.
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B.Tech in computer science and B.Tech in IT are somewhat same. But you can say that CSE is a much wider term. It means CSE is a set and IT is a subset. If you want specialisation in software engineering related field, then I would suggest you to go with B.Tech in IT. However, if you want the entire domain of computer and its programming with IT then you can opt for CSE. Now, the choice is yours. To be more specific again, B.Tech IT is the best for software engineering. I hope this helps. Up vote the answer if you feel satisfied.
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Generally above 8 CGPA is required, you have to search university websites and look at the preferred score. Check University of Dalhousie, McMaster University, University of NewFoundland, Simon Fraser etc.
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After joining B.Tech. in CSE, you can choose only amongst subjects offered by your college. Perhaps, even if you do not like them! After completing your graduation, if your interest still continues then you can definitely learn programming .
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