Yes. Most schools have very similar course requirements for software engineering and computer science, and employers don't often even distinguish between the two.
Yes; many employers will not even distinguish between the two subjects.
yes you can go for m.tech(computer science) after doing b.sc(computer science). M. Tech program in Computer Science & Engineering takes a unified approach to the design and analysis of computing structures across hardware/software, systems/applications, and theory/experiments. If you satisfy the eligibility criteria of the particular university/cllege then you can surely do M.tech(cs) from that university/college. A variety of career options open up for post graduates after doing M.tech(cs). * Real-time and embedded systems * Information Security * Software Engineering * Connected Systems * Entertainment Systems * IT-assisted education * Computer applications in finance and commerce
Yes, it can be but doing both the examinations will take too much time.
hi my name is viji,i was completed my B.E computer science and nw doing higher study(M.E) for the same branch.If my course is eligible for Engineering service exam? plz reply me.
Yes, definitely.
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MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering)Masters is always MORE and HIGH VALUE than a Bachelors.It's really very Wrong to Compare BE / Btech to MCA, because, as you all know that BE / Btech is NOT Eligible for doing Ph.D (CS/IT), as MCA degree is Eligible for Ph.DThe Person, Who Compare BE / Btech to MCA should study about the Difference between a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree.MCA is a Post Graduate (PG) Professional Degree, Where as BE / Btech is just an Under Graduate (UG) Degree. So, MCA Degree Holders usually get MORE Respect and Recognition than a BE / Btech.MCA is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering).Particularly, MCA with Only B.Sc. (Computer Science) background is Equivalent to ME (Computer Science and Engineering).B.Sc. Computer Science (3 Yrs) + MCA (3 Yrs) = 6Years.BE Computer Science (4 Yrs) + ME (2 Yrs) = 6 Years.MCA and ME both are Equal.Companies are giving Equal priority to both MCA and ME.Two Master's Degrees, MCA and ME, are treated Same for jobs and there is no difference in the competence ratings.Both MCA and ME (Computer Science and Engineering) Professional Degree courses, the contents of theory and practical syllabus are Same.MCA and ME Degree holders are Equal to each other.MCA - Master of Computer Applications.ME - Master of Engineering (Computer Science and Engineering).MCAMEDegree.comThanks and best regards to you all.
Computer science refers to the processes used to create usable computer programs and applications together with all theory behind those processes. Information technology on the other hand refers to the application of computer programs to solve business processes. It is the application of technology in business. Information technology is very vast in terms of scale because it is applied virtually to any type of process that may require automation, from business, scientific research to the music industry, telecoms and banking.
No. Science is the understanding of "something". Engineering is the actual doing of "something". You can have engineering without science (think Roman aqueducts) and you can have science without the engineering (interstellar travel). But they do fit together well.
Absolutely.
There is no single job that would make you a "computer professional." What are you interested in learning / doing? If you wish to design computer hardware, look into engineering courses. If you want to program and design software, study computer science and computer programming. If you want to repair computers professionally, take an A+ certification course.
absolutely, but in your part.