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You can opt for B.Tech in computer science, information technology or software engineering. If you wish, you can also pursue M.Tech if you wish after you've completed B.Tech. To do so, you need to appear for entrance examinations (IIT-JEE, AIEEE, COMEDK, OJEE, EAMCET, WBUT etc.).
Alternatively, you can opt for BCA followed by MCA.
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This is being unfair to one education option. It depends on your interest and which field you find your career in. When interest and passion is high in one field then it becomes your career for life. You can go through a career assessment aptitude test to understand your interests better. Both are different domains, different placements, different roles and functions and in a different manner you contribute in a society. Money wise both are good.
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