What is the difference between B.Sc (Hons) and regular B.Sc?

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    Moumita Chowdhury Secretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    In B.Sc You learn everything in general but you don't get any specialisation like botany, zoology, physics, chemistry or maths. You become simple Science graduate. But the third year or B.Sc. Honors give you a specialisation like botany zoology and physics etc. Till 2 years you study general course of Science along with subject you entered on third year you specialisation on specific subject. It is advisable to do BSc hons because it gives you a much better scope for further studies.

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