Bsc vs Bsc (hons) whats the difference

People are often confused regarding which course to opt for. Lets discuss what is the difference between the two and which course has more scope in and abroad?

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    Jaswant yogi

    2 months ago
    1. B.Sc. (Regular / General)

    Duration – Usually 3 years.

    ? Example: If you take B.Sc. General (Science), you might study Physics + Chemistry + Biology, but not go very deep into any single subject.

     

    2. B.Sc. (Honours)

    Duration – Also 3 years (sometimes 4 in certain universities).

     

    ? Example: If you take B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, almost all your subjects will be related to agriculture (soil science, crops, horticulture, animal science, etc.).

     

     

     

     

     

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    Harshita Kumari I will complete BALLB International course in 2025 | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    B.Sc. Will simply lead you to get this degree but B.Sc. Hons will make you knowledgeable in one honours selected subject. So after B.Sc. There are several options that take time but with B.Sc. Hons you can make specialisation and became teacher for that easily even you can use it in several ways such as optional in UPSC for specialisation, for Masters in specific subject even research.
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    Commented by

    Yashpal singh Yadav

    9 years ago
    bsc.is simple course and bsc.hons is special design &combination extra syllabus

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