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YesterdayBeginner-Level 1
Yes! It is good to pursue the B.Sc in India because India has so many good colleges and institutes with quality education and it offeres career opportunities in software and it as well.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
School of Computing Science, VELS Institute BSc Computer Science fees is INR 1.72 lakh. School of Computing Science, VELS Institute fee structure includes many components. The total fees may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
For the first batch in 2026, there are 60 seats for the BSc in Computer Science, and 30 seats in BSc in Computer Science with Software Development. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore keeps the class size small on purpose. This ensures that every student can talk to their teachers easily. You won't be just a number in a crowded room. Because Computer Science is very popular, these 90 seats can fill up very quickly. It is best to apply early to make sure you get one of these spots.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
University of Liverpool, Bangalore BSc course starts with the basics of Science and math. You will learn how to build software and understand data. The topics covered are at par with today's tech job requirements. You won't just read books, you will work on real digital projects. This helps you build a strong portfolio for your future career in technology.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
IT deals is the application of technology for real-life operations. While Computer Science deals with the Science supporting these applications.
Simply put - Computer Science is the creation of software & hardware by using programming. IT is just the selection of the proper software or hardware for the task.
You see computer scientists often design and develop new software, operating systems, and computational systems, while IT professionals maintain, troubleshoot, and manage existing technology infrastructure.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
One should preferably have some skills in order to make the most out of their BSc CS degree. Find them listed below
- Keen interest in Computer Science
- Basic Computer Applications
- A hold of top Programming Languages
- Data Analysis
- Problem-solving ability
- Logical Reasoning
- Numerical Ability
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects in your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have a good track of research, thesis, etc. then you have scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The 'better' course depends on various factors. Some of the core differences between the two are covered below:
BSc Computer Science: A 3-year UG academic degree in Computer Science. Usually preferred to get into research & academia. Though one can also work in roles like developer, analyst, or engineer after this course if they have a relevant skillset. Though the curriculum has both theory & lab work included, it is still more of a theory-driven course focused on CS fundamentals. BSc CS has a shorter duration, an easier entry, and an affordable cost.
BTech CSE: By the name, a 4-year tech degree. Comparatively more advanced & appl
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects for your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have good track of research, thesis, etc. you have good scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.
Talking of abroad now, yes you can aspire to work in areas like - IT firms, startups or academia there. Just make sure you meet the their requirements such as langua
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