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As per your requirement, i would say that as mentioned above, being a commerce student you are confused between computer and accountancy so i would suggest that do what intetest you. If you are equally interested in both courses, then definitely choose what suits your interests more. Still if you are confused try to gather knowledge on future prospect of both the course, subjects needes to be learned, collegr selection, etc. Talk to someone of that branch to get a fair idea about those courses how easy or difficult for you would it be.
According to me both courses are best in its own way as jobs are plenty in both if you can be at your best as none of them is easy.
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Dear Vaishnavi, for being eligible for GATE, Candidates should have completed their Graduation in Engineering/Technology or Master's in any relevant science subject. Now with BCA as an educational qualification, a candidate cannot appear for GATE. A MCA Candidate will be eligible but not BCA Graduate.
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Unfortunately you are not eligible for GATE. You need to complete atleast a 4 year degree relating to engineering, technology or B E. Integrated courses in order to be take the examination. There is provision for BSc. Tech students to be allowed for this examination as it is of 4 years.
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The CS engineering programme usually deals with how to build micro processors, how to write a compiler etc. IT is the business side of computers - usually dealing with databases, business, and accounting. One way to think of it is that IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life processes and CSE deals with the “science” that facilitates these applications.
Further, while CSE focuses on the foundation of computing, IT as a discipline focuses on satisfying the computing technology needs of organisations. So, in a continuum between principles and application, IT focuses more on application, with the goal being to apply knowledge of computing sciences for solving problems. However, as the foundations of IT are in Computer Science, Indian universities and colleges deem it feasible to have a CS-based IT programme. This allows a graduate of the programme to choose a career in CS or IT, based on their choice and availability of job prospects. And mostly corporates make little difference between these disciplines while selecting students.
The nature of the industry requirements in the country also plays a crucial role. Since most of the companies in this sector focus on application development and maintainance at best, the need for hard core reserach level employees is minimal. So even if a student is taught subjects like chip design architecture, machine level languages , his or her chances of getting a career in that domain is minimal.
If you have an interest in computer hardware and software but you aren’t sure which career path to choose, you probably want to learn about information technology (IT) and computer science. These two rewarding careers each require a slightly different set of skills, and they each appeal to a somewhat different type of person. An IT career involves installing, organizing and maintaining computer systems as well as designing and operating networks and databases. Computer science is focused entirely on efficiently programming computers using mathematical algorithms.
An IT career doesn’t necessarily require a computer science (CS) degree, although a CS degree opens certain doors that otherwise wouldn’t be available. IT professionals typically work in a business environment installing internal networks and computer systems and perhaps programming. Computer scientists work in a wider range of environments, ranging from businesses to universities to video game design companies. Both of these careers have excellent growth potential and high salaries, with software developers somewhat ahead of IT professionals in earnings.
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