The document compares B.Tech/B.E. and B.Sc. degrees. It notes that B.Tech/B.E. is more applied and technical, focusing on practical applications, while B.Sc. provides a broader, more theoretical foundation. B.Tech/B.E. takes 4-5 years to complete compared to 3-4 years for B.Sc. Career prospects are generally better for B.Tech/B.E. due to the specialized training, but B.Sc. leaves more flexibility if followed by further study like M.Sc. or MBA. The discussion considers whether B.Sc. from Delhi University would be a good option compared to not getting into a top engineering program
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B.Tech/B.E. Vs B.Sc. 1 Year, 10 Months ago Pulkit Kumar Chauhan
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hey guyz is it worthwhile to do B.Sc.(H)Phy./Chem./Math from D.U. if u havent got B.Tech./B.E. in any of gud govt. colleges........and why does
evrybody runs after B.Tech/B.E. evn he had got 50% ???
Do B.Sc hamper ones career ya future prospect ??
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1 of my vry dear frnd had taken addmsn in Hindu College Delhi University in PHYSICS(H) leaving DTU Software Engg. had he done write?
Those who dont knw abt HINDU COLLEGE (Delhi University) plz dont cmmnt on second question though ur view are appreciated on the
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Re: B.Tech/B.E. Vs B.Sc. 1 Year, 10 Months ago Vιяααт (User)
B.Sc vs B.Tech / B.E 1. Years of study B.Sc - 3-4 years B.Tech / B.E - 4-5 years 2.Study focus B.Sc - Basic science (pure science). B.Tech /
B.E -. Applied science (technical / technological). 3.Content B.Sc - Broad and theoretical science B.Tech / B.E. - Practical and technical
science . . 4. Flexibility B.Sc - The content is general with no specific changes / option for selecting a specialisation. You need to do M.Sc /
M.Tech / M.E / MBA. for specialisation B.Tech / B.E. - It’s designed on individual field of engineering with an option to choose further Study Doubt Expert
specialisation / elective, in the final year, under your chosen field. This helps you focus on your specific area of interest. 5. Route to higher
studies, ---->B.Sc Science & Research * M.Sc *Doctorate Management *MBA / P.G. Diploma Engineering * M.Sc *M.Tech / M.E ---->B.Tech /
B.E. Engineering & Research *M.Tech / M.E *Doctorate Management *MBA / P.G. Diploma 6. Curriculum rigour B.Sc - Comfortable.
Students need to be good with Science and maths subjects. B.Tech/B.E. - Tough and demanding.Students need to be excellent in Science, Posts: 362
especially Maths subjects. 7. Career prospects B.Sc - LOW – since the course is general in nature, you need to complete M.Sc to get a
good start to your career. B.Tech/B.E. - GOOD – the choice of engineering discipline + further specialisation under it gives an edge to
choose and follow your career goals in that segment.However, for better and higher career prospects M.Tech / MBA is recommended.
WHICH TO CHOSE ? If you are comfortable with basic science and are more inclined to non-technical aspects of science, B.Sc is a good
choice, and coupled with M.Sc you can make good progress in your career. If you are interested in the technical side of science, designs,
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