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Is IT or CSE is good for our career?


Nishaanth 8th Apr, 2019
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K P Naveen Reddy 8th Apr, 2019

Hello Nishaanth
Both options are good. It depends on you to decide which subject you want to pursue.
IT is more of a Professional track course. You are taught about systems and their functioning on a need to know basis.

You are taught relating to the fundamental applications of technology.

It makes you an expert at the surface level of the tech, which will aide you to develop the skills required at the industrial level. A good example would be a Network Administrator.

You need to understand regarding Networking and a few basic hardware and software rules.

IT will teach you what you would like to understand regarding their functionalities.

Computer Science and Engineering on the opposite hand, is dedicated to both professional and research tracks.

A Computer Engineer is someone who would have in depth knowledge about the Hardware systems as well as the Software systems. Although, Computer Engineers are often categorised with Electrical Engineers.

As they're each dedicated to experience within the Hardware division whereas having higher than average information on Theoretical or software division of Computers.

If you're fascinated by changing into associate degree skilled on Computers, you'd had best to decide on CSE, be it changing into associate degree Engineer or a researcher.

If you think that you want to pursue a more professional course, than IT would be more suitable for you.
I hope the above information will help. Good luck!
Thank you!
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Indranand Student Expert 8th Apr, 2019

It depends on how you carry on your career in these fields. The IT sector is more in demand nowadays but that does not take away the importance of other streams. Career in CSE takes into consideration your logical thinking and coding nature. Sometimes it can be hectic and other times it can be very interesting. Overall, it depends on your passion for the field. It totally fine if after some years you find these fields not so fruitful for you and you get involved in some other field. If you are interested in IT sector go for it. There are plenty of opportunities available. Careerwise, yes it is good and beneficial in long term.

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