Diffence between b.sc C's and b.sc IT ?which is better and easy ?
Hello Aspirant
The difference between Bsc IT and BSc CS are as follows
- Bsc Cs are are study of computer ,their design and their use for computation.While Bsc IT deals with development maintenance of the system
- CS designs the hardware while IT professionals helps in the troubleshooting
- When it comes to CS you will focus on both hardware and software as it the main branch,Whereas in IT you will mainly deal with software
Both the above course have their own merits and both of the course cannot be differentiated or it will be hard to do so..
It would be better if you analyze your own liking for the two subjects on the basis of your liking,what you want to do in future,which branch has more scope in it.
So at last it is totally your choice and liking of what you to enroll for
Good Luck!
See there is no any such difference between both ,but as per i know bsc it is what in which the students are trained to perform well in computer applications and software ,it more focuses on practical knowledge while talking about bsc cs program it emphasize on mathematical and theoretical Foundations of computing plus hardware focus its is more like academic course
Both have their own merits offering challenging jobs in the field of computers. I would like to suggest you to analyze the various opportunity available and then select the right path.
All the best!
Hello sanjana,
BSc IT is a program wherein students are trained to perform well in computer applications and Software
BSc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing plus hardware focus.
Both have their own merits offering challenging jobs in the field of computer.
I would suggest to analyse opportunities offered by both and then select the right path.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
GOOD LUCK!
Hey Sanjana
BSc IT is a program wherein students are trained to perform well in computer applications and Software. And BSc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing plus hardware focus. For most part IT and CS courses are similar but CS involves more Maths as compared to IT. So if you are a bit uncomfortable with Maths , take IT. Both have their own merits offering challenging jobs in the field of computers.
Hope it helps you! Thank you!





