Which is better for me: enrolling in a private B.Tech college or enrolling in a government B.Sc. (Hons) Physics college?
Asked by Shruti
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B.Sc. Is for 3 years while B.Tech is for 4 years. B.Sc. Is Bachelor in Science, means you learn more about Science, and it's a road to become a scientist. While B.Tech is Bachelor in Technology, means you learn more about technology, where you work and develop something innovative technology. It depends what is your preference. B.Sc. And B.Tech are two different things and you should be clear that you are going for engineering or academics. Do whatever you want, but from prestigious college and try to apply those skills in real life.
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It depends on your interests and the field in which you want to make a career. If you want to become an engineer, you can pursue a B.Tech. From a top private college. Otherwise, pursuing B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics from a government college is the best option. A course from a public college is generally more valuable than one from a private college. This is why CUET UG, JEE, and NEET have such high standards and competition. The fee for government colleges is also comparably lower than that of private colleges. Career opportunities following a B.Sc. (Hons. ). Physics degree are comparable to those following a B.Tech degree. You can apply f...more
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Both courses are good but you can choose according to your interest. I am giving some points so that you may choose best course according to you.
Basic information of B. Sc :-
Duration : 3 years
Study : Pure science
Type : Theoretical & Deep Subjects
B. Tech :
Duration : 4years
Study : Applied Science
Type : Practical
Which one you can choose:
If you are comfortable with pure science and you don't want to step into the technical fields so you may choose B. Sc.
And If you are interested in technical things and you want to experience this you may choose B. Tech.
You may have to do M Sc after B Sc to get somewhat equivalent to B Tech whereas...more -
If you look ATIT from a wider perspective, B.Tech as a degree is a bit better than B.Sc. for Science aspirants. The Bachelor of technology is a professional degree with many real world career prospects across a number of technical fields. B.Sc. Graduates receive an average pay of 4.5 LPA across various streams and whereas the average income for B.Tech graduates is 4.6 - 5 LPA across different specializations on average.
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Opting for B.Tech or B.Sc. Completely depends on your personal preference. B.Sc. (Hons) Physics is a general degree of 3 years which leads you towards Science. Whereas B.Tech is a 4 years long degree which helps you become an engineer or learn more about technologies. So decide which course you want to opt for based on your interests. Whether you have interest in studying more Physics and math in depth for long period or you want to move towards engineering and technology. Hope you choose the best option for yourself. All the best for your future :). .
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