Information Technology
In India most bschools offer a general MBA degree or a PGDM diploma. You can specialize in a particular domain by taking up courses or subjects offered in your second year of MBA and when you complete a specified number of credits in a particular domain you are said to
Dear aayush,
The answer to your question is Yes and No, it depends on the institute chosen. For example, if you want to pursue MBA (Information Technology) from C-DAC, Noida and you are a non-IT background student then you should be BE/BTech graduate. Admission to this programme is given by
Both the colleges VIT and SRM comes in top private colleges for engineering program.
According to Careers 360, VIT Vellore and SRM Chennai both have AAAA+ rating which means outstanding.
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Computer Science and IT, both are quite similar but not exactly the same.
CS has many aspects of computing, from the design of individual microprocessors, personal computers and supercomputers to circuit designing and writing software that powers them whereas IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software
Hi,
I would suggest first not to consider any correspondence course. They have been banned by the Supreme Court and you will waste your money and time on it. So please go for a regular course. IPU offers M.Tech in IT and Thapar offers Information Secutiry, Software Engineering. While IPU
I am slightly confused by your question. I am assuming you are talking of the IT course and the Hardware maintenance course offered in Kerala. If yes, well they are different courses. The hardware maintenance course deals with purely hardware related topics, assembling and all about computer hardware while for
Correspondence and Private courses are now banned by the Supreme court. So don''t join them at all. If you are so interested in joining engineering and specializing in IT, it is still better to go for a regular course . If that is not possible, enrol for evening classes.
in terms of job and money IT is better, but it depends on your interest and satisfaction
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