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9th August 2012, 09:34 PM
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Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
i am just done with my class 12 and searching good field in IT. i am confused with what to go now, i found Bsc CSIT and Btech in IT, i am not gettin difference between them, only thing i know is we will be engineer if we study Btech. will you please solve my problem, what is the core difference between these two courses?
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1st December 2012, 12:12 AM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
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BSc stands for bachelors in science and B.tech stands for Bachelors in technology. BSc is a core science field and a pure graduation degree. While B.tech is a professional degree. BSc CSIT is a 3 year course and B.tech IT is a complete 4 year course with specialization. If you want to make a good career in IT field then you should opt for B.tech IT over BSc IT as then you will be able to apply to top IT companies as an engineer which you cannot do with your BSc degree. With BSc IT you can only go in education or research field not in a professional IT environment. Also B.tech alone will help you to make a good career in IT sector but if you do BSc you will require MSc too for your growth and opportunities. Since you are beginning your career and want to go in IT sector i will suggest you to go for B.tech in CSE rather than IT. It will be more beneficial. But yes if you will do it from a good college then only you will get full benefit for it as B.tech candidates are increasing each year. So work hard and try to get admission in reputed engineering college for your B.tech. |
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22nd December 2012, 09:23 PM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
I want to study IT in india.i am frm nepal.i've heard banglore is excellent place to study IT.i have aggregate 58% in my 2.i have 65% in grade 11 but i failed in chemistry in grade 12.but i complete it in supplementry exam.can i apply or not?what should i do apply?
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13th February 2013, 02:06 PM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
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Information Systems Management Network Administration New Media/Internet Marketing Project Management Web Development Application Development Database Management Health Informatics Information Security and Forensics Mobile Computing To know more about B.Sc.CSIT in Nepal, visit: www.bsccsit.com |
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21st August 2013, 09:13 PM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
BSc.SCIT is more advanced course than B.Tec. It is offered by TU affiliated colleges and of 4 years, 8 semesters course.It is much more practical based and have more credit than engineering.If you would like to pursue your career in software development - CSIT has more weight. I am a new 2 graduate and decided to go for it with Ambition College in mid-baneswor. To be honest, I visited all most all colleges which offer the course but found Ambition the best because of its faculty members and administrators.
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3rd October 2013, 09:26 AM
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19th September 2014, 08:20 AM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
Bsc csit is more advanced course than bsc it of India .in bsc csit is equivalent to btech case.both are 4 years course and focuses practical and help to find job .so both are same in work
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29th June 2015, 04:05 PM
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Re: Difference between BSc CSIT and B.Tech IT? I have just done my class 12th
i am just done with my class 12 and searching good field in IT. i am confused with what to go now, i found Bsc CSIT and Btech in IT, i am not gettin difference between them, only thing i know is we will be engineer if we study Btech.
I have got 78% in 12th, so I want to ask that am I eligible for B.tech CSE course? Or should go with BSC IT |
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