Which courses can give me a job easily: B.Tech or B.Sc?
Can you please mention the salary, time and the course that I should pursue further: M.Sc Or M.Tech in terms of scope?
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Dr Debashri banerjee Assistant professor Philosophy C.R.P. College | Contributor-Level 6
6 years agoChoose your future course based on your interest. Unless even after securing a good job you can't cope up with the situations. Love your course. It will surely guarantee a job. -
A job is dependent on your skills and capabilities that you have for a required specific field. Both the courses, B.Tech and B.Sc. Are reputed courses. However, both are different also. B.Tech is a professional degree course for engineering and B.Sc. Is a teaching and research course. For higher salary prospects, you can pursue B.Tech.
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I think, B.Tech will give you the most of the job opportunities. As After Doing B.Sc. You will be able to go for Research institutes, Teaching Profession, Civil Services, Defence, etc. But after B.Tech, You can give all of these exams and also all the Engineering level exams for which B.Sc. Candidates are not eligible like IES TIFR, Entrance exams for ISRO, Banking, GATE and more.
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Hello, Both courses stand their individuality in their respective spheres! B.Tech is more of a professional career which requires 4 years of graduation whereas B.Sc. Is more of a teaching and research-oriented stream. Unlike B.Tech, it is usually of 3 years but can also be of 4 years B.Sc. Honours). In terms of job, B.Tech provides more placement being graduated as engineer! But even research field has its own rewards in the terms of monetary and success!
All the best! -
B.Tech is known to be more professional course than B.Sc. The curriculum of B.Tech is much detailed and enriching than B.Sc. Programs. Any time B.Tech studies would offer better job opportunities than general B.Sc studies.
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B.Tech and B.Sc, both are good and there is no point of comparison, because both are having own value. So, first decide your interest. 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. Now a days, getting job is very hard task if you are academically good with your aptitude skills, knowledge then in both field you can get job easily. B.Sc is also a good option.
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It very much depends on what you want out of your life. First preference should always be given to your interest. If there is a particular field in engineering that you have always wanted to pursue, then you should definitely pursue B.Tech. In case you are confused about the choices, then you have to make an informed decision. In case you are looking to prepare for UPSC Civil Service Examination, SSC Railway, SSC CGL Bank PO or Bank Clerical examination, then you should certainly go for Bachelor of Sciences. After you have taken admission in B.Sc. You should join a coaching for the preparation of these examinations and prepare alongsid...more
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The thing that more matters in this is the market trend currently going on. Now, that will only decide whose demand is more B.Tech PROFESSIONAL or B.Sc and second thing is interest in subject
One should only study particular subject if he has interest in it. Otherwise, choose a better option. -
Hello Aman,B.Tech and B.Sc, both are good, and there is no point of comparison, because both are having own value. So, first decide your interest. 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. Nowadays, getting job is very hard task, if you are academically good with your aptitude skills, knowledge then in both field you can get job easily. B.Sc is also a good option.
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