Which is a better course among B.Sc and Polytechnic?

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    Vikash Ranjan | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    I think polytechnic is the best because it is technical degree or lots of opportunities to get a job.
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    anuj purwar

    7 years ago
    B.Sc is a good option, but polytechnic will give you a great job.
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    Nitish G

    3 years ago
    The Polytechnic courses are suitable for students who want to make their career in technical courses. But, they cannot reach this destination by studying B.E. Or B.Tech. Just after completing class 12th. Students can register themselves in Polytechnic Diploma courses. Students can now change the branch of Polytechnic followed by the state technical board. Suppose students have chosen automobile engineering and wish to change this branch. They can change it to mechanical engineering that can be implemented now. Students advised to check it with their admission department for further details. The qualified individuals can avail of this f
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    Japneet Duggal

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. Is a plain graduation in Science and Polytechnic Diploma is a vocational course. In terms of scope in private sector Polytechnic Diploma is a good option but B.Sc. Is considered always a higher qualification because it is a graduation. Hence, it depends on your interest and toy should opt according to your aim. If you are looking for a graduation and then higher education then go for B.Sc. Otherwise Diploma is good.
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    Ishu Aggarwal Management and Administrator | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can do a Diploma in engineering means Polytechnic because it has a wide network of practical knowledge and future experience and secured jobs. But first, prepare yourself for the entrance exam and secure good marks and good rank in it. Best of luck
    thank you.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. Is a plain graduation in Science and Polytechnic Diploma is a vocational course. In terms of scope in private sector Polytechnic Diploma is a good option but B.Sc. Is considered always a higher qualification because it is a graduation. Hope it helps.
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    Deeparun Dutta | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    It depends on you. B.Sc is teaching oriented and Polytechnic is more of a job-oriented course.
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    Shreyas Kulkarni

    7 years ago
    There are various positive and negative sides for each career field.
    One should choose according to his interest and capability of academics.
    Diploma:
    Fully technical gives lots of benefits if you want to be an engineer, rather than 10+2.
    It's not a Bachelor's degree you have to pursue for BE/B.Tech after diploma.
    Gives full of practical information and technical knowledge.
    It's a Bachelor's degree you can go for MBA then also you can attempt after graduation exams like MPSC/UPSC.
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    Deepak Gholape

    6 years ago
    Hello. It depends on your interest. If you really have interest in engineering, you should go for Polytechnic.
  • Both are good. It depends on your hard work. If you perform well and gain good knowledge in Diploma then you will definitely get opportunities. In B.Sc a little struggling persists, but it has a glorious future too.

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