Which course has a better scope: B.Tech or B.Arch?

6 Followers | 198 Views | Posted 7 years ago

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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    B.Tech and B.Tech are the two most preferred professional courses including law and medical with better scope in future. B.Tech has more job opportunities than B.Arch because it includes branches like CSE, civil, IT and mechanical. B.Tech is of 4 years and B.Arch is of 5 years. When it comes to campus placements the number of students placed in campus placement drive from B.Tech are much larger than the students placed through B.arch.
    Summarizing, B.Tech will provide you much more opportunities but the future prospective are dependent on the students.
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    Shreemad Patel | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    B.Tech and B.Arch both the courses are good.
    You should go for a field in which you have more interest. B.Arch is a 5yrs course with almost zero campus placements. Only IITs and very few NITs offer campus placement. In IITs campus placement is at least 75% or more, whereas in NITs it is as low as 5% to 20%. There is no campus placements for B.Arch students in state colleges. But hold on, have you ever heard doctors getting placed, a lawyer getting a hefty package and getting his name in d newspaper? No, we don't hear such news and the reason is Architecture just like medicine or law, is a professional course where the coursework t
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    chiluka sathwik

    7 years ago
    In B.Tech, you can take any branch whereas B.Arch is completely related to architecture. So if you are interested in architecture, you can pursue B.Arch if not, choose B.Tech.

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