What is the difference between BE and BTech programs?
I just want to know which program is best whether i should choose BE or BTECH program
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Hi Dear,
The curriculum of BE and BTech are same.
Universities which were offering only Engineering Courses only, call their degrees as BE ( Bachlor in Engineering).
Universities which offer other courses along with Engineering call their degrees as BTech ( Bachlor in Technology).
Wish you all the best.
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Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10
9 years agoPrograms are basically same. It is terminology institutes select. Good luck. -
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Anil Narayanan MBA from iimc , product manager - internet | Contributor-Level 6
9 years agoB.Tech and B.E programs are the same in India. There is no difference in the curriculum or job opportunity. Outside of India, B.E is considered as more theoretical course while B.Tech has more practical part. -
Primarily, there is no difference between these degrees in terms of value and scope.
In India we have two types of universities, one that offers degrees in many fields like Sciences, Arts, Education and Engineering too, and the second set of universities (were named as institutes) offer only degrees in engineering. Universities those offer other degrees along with engineering named their engineering degree as BE & Institute constituted for only Engineering studies named their degree as B.Tech.
AICTE approve courses most of the courses are same and identical for BE and B.Tech. The universities those offering BE when started new courses n...more -
Hi Bala,
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. You 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, you may have to study the working principles about an instrument or a process that is included in their curriculum.
Although both these are gr...more
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