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manpreet
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3 years ago
There is only subtle difference between Computer Science (CS), Computer engineering (CE), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Information Technology (IT) and Software Engineering (SE). IT Industry accepts all the candidates to start their career as Software Developer. Computer Science (CS) is a study of the theory, applications of engineering principle for the design and the use of computers based systems. Computer engineering (CE) deals with design, implementation, and management of software & hardware based information system and electronics systems to automate processes. Nowadays, most of the universities offer a degree in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). A B.Tech CSE graduate specializes in theory of computation and design of computational systems. CSE graduates are trained to integrate several disciplines such as Information Technology, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Software Design, etc. The CSE graduates are mainly involved in the development of software and hardware systems of various aspects of computing for products, systems and information systems. Market acceptance of CS, CE and CSE graduates is similar.