Which course is better: B.Tech or B.Sc?
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There is a lot of misconceptions and confusions among students when it comes to choosing B.Sc or B.Tech after class 12th. A common misconception is B.Tech (engineering) is better than B.Sc (pure Science), while a few confident students stick to B.Sc,as their career goals are clear. Some feel B.Tech is tough and they won't be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel B.Sc is way too easy. To remove this confusion and misconceptions, we look at the different aspects, scope, difficulty level, career prospects etc. , involved in these two courses and may be help you in choosing either B.Sc or B.Tech.
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SACHIN NAMDEV M. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh | Contributor-Level 9
5 years agoIt is very clear that B.Tech is a technical course but, some B.Sc. Courses like computer Science, electronics, IT, Industrial chemistry etc. Are also technical type courses. Other normal B.Sc. Courses are non-technical. It depends on your future study planning that which is better for you. If you're interested in technology then B.Tech is better. If you're interested in theoretical and conceptual knowledge of Science then B.Sc. Is better. For example, you will study most of the practical, experimental and technical topics in B.Tech Electronics while in B.Sc. Electronics, you will study mostly theory and principles, new and ancient. B.T...more -
We can't compare the courses, which one better. Both B.Tech and B.Sc have their own merits and de- merits. It depends entirely on the students areas of interest and skills before choosing either of the courses. B.Tech is engineering and B.Sc is Bachelor degree in Science. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money-making aspect while choosing a course it is more feasible to choose a course that will give you long-term benefits rather than a short term. Bachelors of Technology: B.Tech is popularly known by the name of engineerin...more
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Mohammed Inamul Hassan Current Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur | Contributor-Level 7
5 years agoB.Tech is on a high rise now, and will be, and whereas B.Sc does not match up to the number of students pursuing B.Sc. But, that is not a point to worry about. It actually depends upon you, how you are as a student. If you can remember things well, in case of studies, love to read and study and attain a full knowledge on your subject, then it is B.S you should opt for. If you cannot cope with the above stated facts and want to be an engineer, who rolls back his sleeves for some tough work, then go for B.Tech. Coming to career options, if you are pursuing B.Sc, you should aim for the highest level of degree possible in your field, which...more -
Both are good, and it's truth that your interest and willingness to continue matters. In B.Tech, you will face a very wide syllabus and you have to give minimum 3 exam in a semester. It is not tough, but the truth is nobody wants to give a single exam. In B.Sc, the syllabus is lengthy and you have to study if want to secure a good mark. From industry point of view B.Tech is a better choice if you are in a good college. That is same in case of B.Sc, if it is University like BHU and B.Tech from AKGEC, Ghaziabad, go for B.Sc.
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