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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
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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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can apply for IIT JEE, SRMJEEE, UPSEE, WBJEE, VITEEE, COMED-K, KCET, KITJEE, IPUCET, BITSAT. These are the engineering entrance exam and after applying for this, you can get admission in good college of India for software engineering.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
IT is all about information technology which has a much wider canvas of study. On the other hand, software can be thought of as computer language. Now it's really difficult to say which is easier or tougher. It's actually our passion that determines our ability to learn or learn faster. Both these have vast potential for employment.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
There are few top colleges like Thapar University, Veltech which offers admission on the basis of your board's marks, but you need more than 90% marks in boards, to get admission there, however it will be better, if you look forward for different engineering entrance examination for getting top colleges in India.
All the best.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
A very interesting query has been posted. It requires solution in all dimensions. Firstly, and most importantly M.Tech and MCA are considered as almost same by many in the industry. But, this is far from truth. Though of course, both are post graduate courses. Pursuing M.Tech is possible only if one has completed B.Tech or BE in relevant field. Only after this, admission is feasible. Then, there is GATE that one needs to clear before admission could be thought of.On the other hand, pursuing MCA is possible based on marks obtained in BCA at graduation level. Having said this, it is observed that many subjects are common between th
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