Difference between BE AND BE (hons.)

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Bachelor of engineering (BE) is an undergraduate degree course which is awarded by an accredited university on successful completion of a four year course. It is offered by a no. of institutions in India in different fields. Students are eligible for bachelor of engineering degree only after successful completion of HSC examination and only for students who had opted for science stream in +2 levels (XI and XII). Students also need to sit for a Common Entrance Test (CET) or Centralized All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) or Deemed University Entrance Exam in order to get admitted to this course. Students are selected on the basis of merit (i.e. marks secured through entrance exams and in the final exams of 10+2).

This degree can be undertaken in any of the fields of engineering like civil engineering, chemical engineering, automobile engineering, electrical engineering, aeronautical engineering, biotechnology engineering, etc. An individual may pursue further courses like M.E., MBA, and MSc only after successful completion of the Bachelor of Engineering degree course and they may start their professional career in the fields like Information Technology, Management, Engineering, Research and Development, etc.

The Bachelor of Engineering with Honours is an accredited four year professional degree which provides a broad based engineering education with an emphasis on the practical application of theory to solve real engineering problems. The major benefits of the programme is that students are equipped to work as professional engineers in the field of engineering who can apply fundamental principles and techniques to produce creative and innovative solutions.

The program aims at providing high quality education and training in the relevant fields of engineering in order to produce graduates who can bring a professional approach to developing quality solutions for a range of engineering problems. Engineering graduates are employed in industry, research and development in major private companies, government departments and they work as project and maintenance managers, consultants, designers, marketers, etc.

 
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4 Responses to “Difference between BE AND BE (hons.)”

  1. 4
    mahabir singh:

    what is difference between BE and BE (Hons) and which one is more valuable

  2. 3
    Pradip Bavla:

    The course of B.E. & B.E.(Hons.) is same or not?

    Is there any difference between them?

  3. 2
    Aditya:

    Sir/Madam,

    I’d like to know, which one is better among B.E, B.Tech and B.E (Hons). Please do reply.

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    ravi balsuni:

    what is the selection criteria for GATE examination?
    for eg. : for B.E. we need 2 qualify CET and need aggregate of 150of300 in 12th hsc (i.e. PCM group) …
    likewise is there any allegibility criteria?