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28th November 2009, 12:32 PM
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Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
Is it advisable to opt for B.Tech.(IT) under the present circumstances? Please guide.
Regards. LS |
#2
4th December 2009, 04:48 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
few years back b.tech (IT)...was in great demand........but due to recession it has seen a downfall.....seeing the present scenario...it seems that it will recover very soon.............so if u can take that risk ...take IT.....or if u set it anyways....dont worrry hardwork naver goes waste....u will excell in the field..
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#3
7th December 2009, 03:22 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
dont worry market is heeling now.
It is expected that in the year 2010 new 5,00,000 jobs will be available in (IT). |
#4
7th December 2009, 07:57 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
the it industry is climbing back to its previous place slowly,by the time you complete your graduation it will be again in demand,so don't worry if you are interested go for it
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#6
6th January 2010, 03:19 AM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
hey i am a NITian ana i personally advice you not to do b.tech (it),because i have seen the syllabus if IT branch,and i tell you it is the worst syllabus that i have seen.better do b.tech in computer science.
also the condition of IT is not that healthy. |
#7
10th January 2010, 12:27 AM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
i dont suggest you to go for B.tech (IT) personally because of the following reasons:
1)it is highly affected by the recession. 2)i think it has one of the worst syllabus in engineering. 3)it is very inferior to its compared computer science(which people think) but it is very different,so we should not confuse IT with CS. and further i suggest you to go for evergreen branches like mechanical ,civil and electrical engineering. |
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12th January 2010, 11:05 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
well i think if IT career excites u more...u should go for it..
dont think about recession because it is notfor always as the market is recovering ..it will be fine in few more days demand of IT engineers is always on top so go for it |
#11
14th January 2010, 03:31 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
Hello Friend
I know why are you asking for opting B.tech IT or not as we all know the most devastating effect of this recession have been seen on IT industry but just wanna say that "all days are not same so even these days will be chaged" and are changing there are lot of vaccancies for software engineers in various IT companies. So don't worry and go ahead. Best of Luck |
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29th January 2010, 10:23 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
This purpose of this qualification is to provide you with skills; in applying advanced design, development, implementation and / or maintenance strategies and techniques in the development of Information Technology solutions; & to effectively manage and administer Information Technology
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1st February 2010, 02:26 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
it is a very tricky question but the answer lies in your abilities and intrest.
there are a few things that i will like to mention taking into account your intrest, market demand, global aspect, future in india and abroad. now a days every one is adopting and tries to adopt IT field because scope is immense but it has a lot of sweet as well as bitter realities attached to it yu can obviously choose this field if you have tremendous zeal and enthusiasm to make your career in this field but what is the position of the market is an important factor and that is quite even and the global aspect is too much jam packed but the future only depends upon your intrest not only this i will like to add some others things which might help you in thinking better now recently Mr Obama has asked the IT companies to stop outsourcing which can adversely affect our market of IT but still we are more concerned about your intrest not what Obama says so do what you want to do and dont be a anvil of your directors who want to mould you according to them live your own dream . thanks i hope this information may help you for more details do write to me ..wish you sucess and great luck ....bye |
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27th March 2010, 11:16 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
dear friend, Nowadays,scope of B.Sc(IT) has diminished but isn't bad though........Computing professionals might find themselves in a variety of environments in academia, research, industry, government, private and business organizations -- analyzing problems for solutions, formulating and testing, using advanced communications or multi-media equipment, or working in teams for product development. Here's a short list of research and vocational areas in computing.
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29th March 2010, 11:18 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
Yes, friend don't think too much about the market conditions. ok? if you are interested in this stream,then just go for it! There are very strong future aspects for software engineers
So best of luck! |
#26
30th March 2010, 09:59 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
dear friend,
there is nothing bad in opting for IT stream in B.Tech courses.it one of the good stream which has again a good demanding position.due to recssion it has seen a slowdown and less recruitment.but believe me in the next two or three years it is again going to emerge as a booming industry.so go for it. best of luck |
#27
31st March 2010, 07:43 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
dear friend
many people are hesitating to take up IT in BTech but remember the recession is coming to an end and the markets are rising again so taking up IT now wont be a bad idea TCS has said that it needs more than 8 lac employees until 2012 good luck |
#28
10th April 2010, 05:14 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
yes dear friend,
B.Tech in It is advisable.sine IT sector is a fast growing sector and our economy is reliable on this.none of the organisation work without computer.so the services are also required and BPO is providing jobs to millions.therfore it is recommended to join IT. |
#29
11th April 2010, 01:52 AM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
Yes my friend it a real good branch so go for it
Dont think whether it will have scope or not. Everything in the world has scope. So if you have interest in IT then better without giving any more thought apply for it. If you do well in college and top it then maybe you can land into a hotshot job !!! |
#31
15th August 2010, 04:21 AM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
dear friend,
During recession the IT market was on the worst condition, so no one prefer IT at that time. But now a days the market is booming, so it is advisable to take IT. Because companies have started placement very well. good luck. |
#32
27th August 2010, 06:13 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
Dear Friend,
few years ago B.Tech (IT/CSE) had a great demand in S/W sector, but as recession was started the S/W market is gradually lying down. dont be upset if you will become a good S/W engineer with proper knowledge & experience you must get job in any small or MNCs,as according to experts the S/W market will stand up after 1 or 2 yr. Good luck. |
#33
17th November 2010, 01:39 AM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
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why ?? theres nothing wrong in joining IT as you graduate level the main thing at the last is joining in a MNC company right! and the mnc company will be of IT sector.. the only difference between it and comp is= hardwere knowledge is more in this field than IT fiels |
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20th December 2011, 06:21 PM
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Re: Is B.Tech (IT) advisable?
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