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what should I do after 12th..??? bsc in computer science or b.tech in computer science


Inderjeet Singh 14th Jul, 2021
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Monalisa Das 14th Jul, 2021

Hello !

I would recommend you to go for B.Tech in Computer Science.

Engineers get more employment opportunities as compared to normal graduates. You will get good lab facilities and practical knowledge if you go for BTech. Other than this,there are high chances of you getting placed through campus selection. Job profile is based on the college you take admission.

Hope this helps.

Best of luck !

Karam Vir 14th Jul, 2021

Hey,

A bachelor's degree in computer science (B.Sc. Computer Science) is a three-year programme that focuses on computer science. The course focuses on fundamental computer science principles and technological computer implementations, giving you a strong academic foundation in the field of computer science.

B.Tech CS is a four-year undergraduate professional course that is primarily an engineering degree with a computer science focus. In B.Tech CS, you'll learn everything there is to know about computers, including their software, hardware, principles, and applications.

The emphasis of B.Sc Computer Science is on concepts, whereas B.Tech Computer Science is based on extensive programming and software/hardware understanding.

Studying B.Sc Computer Science provides you with solid core concepts that will prepare you for a range of careers in a variety of industries, as well as aid you in grasping new technologies when the need arises. DTP operator, IT project manager, programme analyst, software engineer, developer, and programmer are among the different job categories.

B.Tech Computer Science graduates are in high demand and are frequently hired right on college. You can choose from a range of employment profiles since you will get in-depth understanding of software, hardware, programming, and design. Software engineer, software developer, application developer, and programming analyst are some of the job titles.

Now you can check whether you are interested in conceptual knowledge or software as well as hardware concepts. If we compare the job prospects, then B.Tech Computer has a slight edge. But, you can decide any of the course depending upon your area of interest.

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