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Ranjith Kumar LagisettyI'm a guy who is straight forward and friendly

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There is a slight difference between CS and IT. CS deals with software development , testing and analysis where as IT domain deals with networking, troubleshooting and other issues. Since one can learn most of the things common in both CS and IT domain while studying engineering but the work done in organization will make difference between them. We can say that CS and IT are similar but they are not same. The both have their uniqueness and provides different areas of functioning. CS deals with software programming, creating new software and operations and IT deals with security of the system, analyzing the system performance,providing
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mandar deshmukh

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no sir kai karonge

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Indian IT industry is still a good industry for freshers in respect of jobs. Indian IT industry has maintained it's edge and will continue to have same edge for some more years. Chances of getting a reasonable salary job are quite high for IT engineers.

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Neha Sanap

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If you are interested in IT then you should go for it.

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Neha Sanap

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Why not if you are eligible you can.

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