Just be aware that though most Universities offer computing degrees - not all are the same. For example pure computing focuses heavily on assembly, mathematics and theoretical programming. Whereby applied computing would tend to fucus more on creating applications and skills focussed towards industry

see in here if you go for a B.Sc (computers) it goes for there years ,but if you go for a B.Tech then you go for 4 years and you get a engg degree, which happen to be a bit supiriror than a normal bsc degree. but of course ,it depends upona person's skill and talent top sustain onself in the industry.who know a B.Sc student may earn more than a B.Tech

you might also want to do a Msc with a BSc as this increases you chance of employment . but with a B.Tech i don't think a M.tech will be necessary."just my thought"