I have completed my 12th but I am confused between B.Tech and B.Sc. What should I do?

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    Satyapriya Raut | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    B.Tech is a branch where you will learn the technological things according to your branch you select.where as B.Sc is the normal higher education after 12 Science.If you dont like technology and engineering field then opt B.Sc.After B.Tech you will easily get a job but after doing B.Sc you may not and you have to do M.Sc as your further education.Both fields are good but take which suits you.If you want work early then opt B.Tech.if you like to not to struggle then take B.Sc.choice is yours.
    All the best!!!
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    jayakishore aireri pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT) | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    it's not too much easy like u r thinking about B.Tech.
    it's need 10+2 in pcm/pcb
    need entrance exam to pass with higher rank to get seat in iits
    need more money for admission.
    need more study through out the four years

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