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

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    You will learn something and can study for competitive exams easily. Less pressure on you. Variety of options available for your future growth. Years of study:
    BSc3-4 years
    BTech4-5 years
    Study focus:
    B.Sc-Basic Science (pure Science)
    B.Tech-Applied Science (technical / technological)
    Content:
    B.Sc-Broad and theoretical
    B.Tech-Practical and technical
    Flexibility:
    B.Sc-The content is general with no specific changes/option for selecting a specialisation. You need to doM. Sc/ M.Tech / ME / MBA for specialisation. B.Tech-Its designed on the individual field of engineering with an option to choose further specialisation/elective, in the final year,
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Here is a beautiful answer to the same question:
    COURSE DURATION
    B.Sc: 3 years
    B.Tech: 4 Years
    STUDY FOCUS
    B.Sc: Basic / pure Science
    B.Tech: Applied Science (technical / technological)
    CONTENT
    B.Sc: Broad and Theoretical
    B.Tech: Technical and Practical
    FLEXIBILITY
    BSc: The content is general with no specific changes / option for selecting a specialisation. You need to do MSc / M.Tech / M.E / MBA for specialization.
    B.Tech: It's designed on individual field of engineering with an option to choose further specialisation / elective, in the final year, under your chosen field.
    This helps you focus on your specific area of interest.
    ROUTE TO HIGHER STUD
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    Samarth Uttam | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Before jumping to the scope, let us see the difference in these two and see what these two courses really are:
    B.tech is Bachelors in technology, that is basically applied science, and involves the development of technical skills also. It is a bit costlier than B.Sc. The course duration is 4 years. The curriculum is designed in such a way that it covers the technical and practical applications of science with theory.
    B.sc is Batchelor in Science and is basically more theoretical and broad than B.tech.It is a bit cheaper than B.tech and also less in duration. It extends for three years. That makes your study more inclined to theoretical
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    The advantage of doing B.Sc/B.Ed over engineering is:
    Less money in terms of fee. You will learn something and can study for competitive exams easily. Less pressure on you. Variety of options available for your future growth.
    Years of study:
    BSc3-4 years
    BTech4-5 years
    Study focus:
    B.Sc-Basic science (pure science)
    B.Tech-Applied science (technical / technological)
    Content:
    B.Sc-Broad and theoretical
    B.Tech-Practical and technical
    Flexibility:
    B.Sc-The content is general with no specific changes/option for selecting a specialisation.
    You need to doM.Sc/ M.Tech / ME / MBA for specialisation.
    B.Tech-Its designed on the individual field of engineering
    ...more

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