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Guide-Level 15
While Computer Engineering equally covers both hardware and software aspects, IT and software engineering has a lesser focus on the hardware aspect. However, this difference hardly matters as universities frequently keep updating the syllabus for each branch.
Unless and until, you get a job in a hardware manufacturing company like Intel, Logitech, etc., this little difference in the syllabus hardly matters. Most of the jobs offered is in the software domain.
So, there is no need to compare the little differences between the branches. Get admission in a good college in any of these branches, keep a percentage of over 70 without
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Please mention your stream and subject interests. There could be hundreds of courses to choose from, you need to know your own interests and choose accordingly.
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Which course you should choose will depend on your interest level and aptitude in a particular area. You have not mentioned your stream to give you any suggestion. Please mention the subjects you studied and your interests.
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