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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Electrical and Electronics mainly deals with electrical and power systems. It also covers some basics of electronics. As an example: - the big power distribution systems with transformers all comes under Electrical Engineering. Electronics and Communication Engineering covers more of semi-conductors, diodes, transistors, robotics, and RF systems. Small circuit boards which are the heart and soul of smartphones/ computers are all part of ECE subjects. You can also take a look at below link -
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/comparison-between-engineering-branches-ece-and-eee-blogId-8172

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, these 2 courses are almost same in terms of everything but the only difference that is in the IT, you will get to know only 2 languages but in the CS you are supposed to be known more than 5 languages plus the placements, the placements of IGDTU is the best among both the options which you have mentioned above.

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Er Abhishek AgarwalStructural Design Engineer

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Both have good demand. It depends on you which branch u want to pursue. I would prefer you to go for Computer Engineering course which will open lot many options for you to achieve success in life. All the best. Please like and follow.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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You can do a lot of things after completing B.Sc in IT.
1. MCA
2. MBA
3. M.Sc. IT/ M.Sc. CS
4. Apply for TCS Ignite and WIPRO WASE Programs (You will get opportunity to pursue part time Masters along with full time job).
5. Start working in a startup
6. Become a freelancer.

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Rahul Joshi

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Hello,
What is your area of interest in IT? Try to search all the latest it jobs in Chennai at https://www.yuvajobs.com/vacancy/jobs-in-Chennai.html
You can find best jobs here, but try to find related to your area of interest only. If you want a good job and want best for you then I will suggest you to find according to your skills

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Helping Hand

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Both are nearly equivalent, but B.Sc IT has a wider scope than B.Sc CS, so you can go for B.Sc IT.

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Helping Hand

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You can do MCA if you want to go with programming. MCA consists of papers related mostly to software. Or you can do MBA IT if you want to go in a buisness field. MBA IT will be good if you don't want to go with programming. It has a number of opportunities in the market.

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