Which is better for me: enrolling in a private B.Tech college or enrolling in a government college for B.Sc. (Hons) chemistry?

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    Santhana bharathy

    2 years ago
    You better go for the government college for B.Sc. Because now a days the government college are the college than were been provided more scholarship and more benifit for students even it was a small college it would be a good choice.
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    Udbhav chauhan

    2 years ago
    Go with the government option first as nowadays private B.Tech degree holders are getting less placements and there are lots of unemployed engineer youths whereas B.Sc. Is an good option for girls right now you can prepare for government exams and teaching line or research field in your career as B.Sc. Degree holder.
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    It depends on your interests and the profession you want to pursue. Obtaining a B.Tech. From a prestigious private college is an option if you want to become an engineer. Otherwise, you can enroll in a government college to pursue a B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Chemistry. In general, a course from a public college is worth more than one from a private one. This explains why the competition and standards for the CUET UG, JEE, and NEET are so high. In comparison to private colleges, government colleges charge a lower tuition fee. After earning a B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Chemistry. There are many career options available. With this degree, you can apply
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    Srilekha Gittha

    2 years ago
    If you're interested in Engineering then absolutely go for B.Tech, if that's not the case then go for the course which you're really interested in, which makes you the person you dream to be. About college, the only difference is that private colleges take high donations from you in order to study there, whereas government colleges can provide comparatively equally good education as private ones free of cost. You can get along even in a Government college, chasing your passion and vision. Follow your choice, chase your dreams. All the very best for your future :). .
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    Latika khatri | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    It depends upon your preferences, interests and what you dreamt to be. where you have seen yourself in your next five years . Careers in chemistry and engineering have no comparison . If you are good in chemistry then you can go for bsc in chemistry or if you are good in Science and mathematics than you can opt B tech .
    Comparison of both courses- A= Bsc in Chemistry and B = Btech
    Duration
    A : 3-4 years (optional acc to new curriculum )
    B: 4 Years
    Curriculum
    A : You have to study only chemistry for the upcoming years
    B : Tough and demanding students need to be excellent in science and mathematics
    Fees structure
    A - fees structure of
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