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8 years ago
If you further want to go in research field then choose M.Sc and then PhD from a good college.

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8 years ago
It depends on your interest actually. B.Sc involves more of the theoretical concepts whereas B.Tech involves most of the laboratory Knowledge. It is seen that students opting for engineering tends to have a vast practical knowledge than B.Sc students. Coming to your question, if you are interested i
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