I just cleared my 12th with nonmedical & I was excellent in maths. What should be the next step? What should I choose: B.Tech or B.Sc?

I will surely get above 80% in 12th and above 90 marks in maths.

48 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Harman Singh
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Raj shakya
8 years ago
I suggest you to choose B.Tech over B.Sc because B.Tech is more professional and job oriented course than B.Sc.

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K
8 years ago
You can choose both B.Sc or B.Tech as you are interested in maths. Today, there is rush in b tech you can go for B.Tech if you get IIT or not college there will be job opportunities for B.Tech students.

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SAMARTH AGARWAL
8 years ago
If you want to be in maths, only then go for B.Sc. Or if you want to go for technical line, then go for B.Tech. While doing B.Tech, no maths is required basically in profession. And if you go in B.Sc, then you can stay in your maths line and become maths professor even by doing Ph.D.

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It totally depend upon you that which line you will choose for your career. Both are good options and have better job scope in future.

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