Which one is better among B.Sc and B.Tech?

I have just appeared for class 12th exam.

1.3K Views|29 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Satyam Sharma
19 Answers
Sunil Soni
9 years ago
BTech from a reputed college can give a platform and jump pad for a good career. However if you are interested in pure Sciences then BSc MSc is the right career path. You are advised to chose career based on your interest. Chances of success are higher if you have career in your interest area.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty
9 years ago
Hello Satyam, B.Sc is more of a theoretical approach, which deals with various scientific laws, theories and research. If you're interested in research field, then you can opt for B.Sc followed by M.Sc. B.Sc is a 3 years course. B.Tech is an engineering course, which deals with how the theoretical

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S
9 years ago
do not go for btech.it is very poor and it is very competetive.there is very less scope of btech.so forget about btech go for bsc in management it is best but not go for btech.

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Shivansh Vashishtha
9 years ago
both the courses are totally different if you want to go for research and other research related studies then go for Bsc and then after that MSC but if you are interested in engenearing then you should choose BTECH but BTECH is only beneficial when it is persuaded from a good college.

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archit kumar
8 years ago
In terms of better exposure and platform you must prefer B.Tech from any reputed college, but in B.Sc the scope is very limited, you may not get the platform you deserve or what you are targeting.

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Abhishek Mohanty
9 years ago
It depends on you that what is your aim!

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P
3 years ago
Engineering is one of the most popular courses in India and there are many institutes that offer the course to aspiring students. B.Tech degrees are more career-centered which implies that most of the graduates will easily be able to secure a job after the completion of the degree. The jobs would de

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A
8 years ago
B.Tech from a reputed govt. college should be the first option. As B.Tech provides us job security. But in case of B.Sc, after 3 years there are a few chances of getting jobs. In fact no chances, after B.Sc, you can only go for higher studies. After doing M.Sc. too, it is seen in some jobs that 4-y

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Sahil Parashar
9 years ago
If you want any government or teaching job, then you can pursue B.Sc. If you are interested in private sector job, then you can opt for B.Tech.

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P
9 years ago
You can pursue B.Tech. To get a decent college, you need to get a high score in exams like JEE, BITS, etc.

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