What is the difference between btech and be

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Asked by Arpit Verma

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    Nityanand Singh | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hey Arpit,
    There is no difference between BE and B.Tech as such. It is just a matter of nomenclature as universities offering courses other than engineering also name it as BE and universities offering only technical courses name it as B.Tech. So you can proceed with any of this. Some good engineering colleges are listed below -
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    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.
    Feel free to revert.

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