What is the difference between BE in mechanical engineering and B.Tech in mechanical engineering?

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3 Followers | 416 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Rakesh Kumar

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    Nishant Shah

    8 years ago
    First please note that there is no difference between these degrees in terms of value and scope. BE and B.Tech have smilar scope and future and on the same time ME and M.Tech have same scope future.
    Right after independence of 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 (Bachelor of Engineering) and Institute constituted for only Engineering studies named th
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    mithilesh kumar

    8 years ago
    What is the difference and similarities between products and services.
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    Answered by

    Satyapriya Raut | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    The only difference is that B.E. is more therotical and it focuses mainly on theory and B.tech is more practical based.Both the degrees are eqaully valued and both have importance.B.tech degree is offered by IITs and autonomous institutes where as B.E. is provided by normal colleges.
    If you get any B.E or B.tech degree ,it doesn't matter.The thing which matters is that how you perform your given task.
    All the best.

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