What is the difference between IT engineering and Computer engineering?
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEALS WITH SOFTWARE PART OF THE COMPUTER
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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGG DEALS WITH SOFTWARES AND HARDWARES AS A INTEGRATED SYSTEM THE CORE SUBJECT (HARDWARE PART) GIVES HEADACHE
IT is the software side of it and Computer is the Hardware side of it (actually fixing the computer) Best scope abroad - IT and IT engineers are better paid however with the extra pay comes the extra stress, IT engineering is much harder than Computer engineering
IT Eng is for softwares while Com Eng is for hardwares.
for work and pay. you cant say. its a matter of where you land the job. think of it this way you can be lucky in one country or jinks in the other. you may have the best salary but harazzed in this company. you just have to live you path... :)
Computer programming is properly called COMPUTER SCIENCE, not IT engineering. IT engineering can be a lot of things from setting up networking (like actual heavy cisco stuff with multiple routers/switches/servers/telec... or just setting up a server.
Repairing electronics is not engineering...
How can anyone say computer science is harder than computer engineering? Computer engineering is both computer science and electrical engineering... Both are closely related and heavily math oriented...
So saying one is harder than the other is just personal opinion...
I am a computer engineer by degree. Computer engineering combines software and hardware skills into one degree. Most CE's design and program embedded systems. An IT engineer or sometimes called an IT professional sets up, maintains and supervises computer networks or database systems.
The comparison would be an IT (Information Technology) engineer installs and maintains a router, a CE engineer designs and programs the router.
There are comparable levels of stress and reward in both professions. If you like to work with hardware and programming go CE.
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