Information Technology Eligibility

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Anandagouda Dharaneppagouda

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Though some of the subjects are same we can't say they are same. B.sc in IT deals with most of the aspects of IT while B.sc in information security deals with cyber crime, security issues, protection and other things.

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Shivanand Kumari interested in automobile engineering

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Hi,
According to me, you should go for automobile engineering in B.Tech. After that you can pursue MS in automotive and software engineering as Masters.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

As a B.Sc IT fresher, you will be able to get job in small and medium size IT companies or in IT department of government or business enterprises. You can expect average salary of Rs.15, 000 per month.

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Md Abdussamad

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It varies from college to college. I am a computer science student and the only difference I know is, IT deals with only software part but computer science deals with both, hardware and software, i.e. some subjects are not covered in IT(e.g.: micro-processor and micro-controller).

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

You can go for BA or BS in computer science in some of the top universities in Canada like:
1. University of British Columbia.
2. University of Toronto, etc.
The difference between BA and BS is that BS is more practical oriented as compared to BA. Both the options are good.

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ahmed shaikhi am working for an IT company

Beginner-Level 4

After completing class 12th, you can start doing CCNA or CISCO certified course. So, the qualification is important till you have a HSC or a Bachelors degree in any field. It depends on what you want to pursue as it is a wide branch.
I hope this helps.

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8 years ago

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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

Contributor-Level 9

You are eligible for it if you have more than 50% in your B.Sc. in CS.

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8 years ago

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

In IT industries, following are career options:
A. Technical Role:
1. Developer.
2. Testers.
3. Architect.
4. Project Management, etc.
Candidates are required to be B.Tech MCA or M.Sc CS/IT etc.
B. Sales, marketing and business development roles after MBA.
C. Business analyst role after MBA or domain expertise.
D. Support role is HR, finance, admin, security, audit etc. after functional specialization degrees and qualifications.

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