Hi Riya,
With your current JEE score, it will be difficult to land a seat in IIT's or NIT's, however, you may appear for other entrance exams and secure a seat in a reputed institution. Other than JEE, you may choose to write the below mentioned entrances:
Students appear for different Engineering Entrance Exams like:
1. VITEEE
2. BITSAT
3. MU OET
4. SRMEEE
5. UPTU and many more at the state level and institute specific.
Students can choose from the different branches that are available for engineering. Every engineering branch has its own PROS. and it wont be right to judge any branch. However, if you want to know about the scope and prospects of various branch, you can refer to the below link
https://ask.shiksha.com/which-engineering-disciplines-are-most-popular-dscns-1826111-all-askHome-all-all-120-20Students can either pursue BTech (Bachelor of Technology) / B.E (Bachelors of Engineering) or Bsc (Bachelors of science)
For list of colleges, refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-engineering-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-44-2-0-0-0Difference Between BTech and BSc:-
B.Tech. is a professional Bachelors’ degree program whereas B.Sc. is only an academic Science graduation course. B Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology whereas B.Sc. is Bachelor of Science. Since B Tech is an engineering graduation, B Tech students have to study the vast techniques involved in a particular subject. They have to study about the processes involved in designing new instruments, techniques or programs, which comes under their field of study. On the contrary, B.Sc. graduates may have to study the working principles about an instrument or a process that is included in their curriculum.
Duration of B Tech and B.Sc. programs:-
Although both these are graduation programs, B Tech is a four year duration course. Aspirants can complete the B.Sc. programs within three years. Engineering colleges offer the B Tech programs whereas aspirants have to pursue the B.Sc. programs from Science and Arts colleges.
Key differentiators:-
Even if B Tech and B.Sc. graduates have taken same specializations, B Tech students may have in depth knowledge about the construction, designing and other internal mechanisms concerned with a subject. However, B.Sc. students may only know about the theoretical and practical applications of the instruments, equipments or processes in their field of study.
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