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24th January 2011, 02:55 AM
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Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
Can any one of my friends here can please enlighten me on what is the difference between BE and B TECH ,
and what are the collages which provides modern and topnotch laboratory or workshop in mechanical engineering and in aerospace engineering , and last of all i am really confused with this am i eligible for iit jee 2012 i am born in 02-08-1987 . (i am giving +2 examination freshly this year) thanking you |
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24th January 2011, 01:06 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
In simplest Words BE is Theortical &B.Tech Is applied.
In BE we study the reasons also in depth. In B Tech we concentrate on skills. Deciding what is greater degree is dependent on the application/job you are doing. If you want to Become teacher BE will be good, For Becoming engineer B.Tech is good. If you have given JEE earlier then you are not eligible for JEE |
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24th January 2011, 04:01 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
best colleges offering Aeronautical Engineering
IIT, Chennai IIT, Mumbai IIT, Kharagpur Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai Academy of Aerospace & Aviation, Indore Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Dehradun Hindustan College Of Engineering, Tamil Nadu Bangalore Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Information Technology Hindustan Electronics Academy, Bangalore Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Science, Tamil Nadu Park College of Engineering and Technology, Tamil Nadu School of Aviation Science and Technology, New Delhi best colleges offering Mechanical Engineering IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Madras Birla Institute of Technology & Science Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University Indian School of Mines University IIT Guwahati IIIT Allahabad College of Engineering, Anna University National Institute of Technology Delhi University Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology PSG College of Technology DA-IICT Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra |
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24th January 2011, 05:01 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
there is no difference between the B.E. and B.tech.
B.E. means bachelor in Engineering and B.tech means bachelor in technology both degree are equivalent. Eligibility for IIT-JEE 2012is pass the 12th exam as not further information by IIT authority. there are some university which are offering courses: * Amity Institute of Aerospace Engineering And Research Studies, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh - http://www.amity.edu/ase/programs/graduate/btae/g_btae.asp * Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi - http://www.bitmesra.ac.in/departments/validated.asp?Department_ID=D0010 * Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering - http://www.iiaedehradun.org * Indian Institute of Science - http://www.aero.iisc.ernet.in/ * Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology * Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay (Mumbai) - http://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/ * Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur - http://www.iitk.ac.in/aero/ * Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur - http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/departments/home.php?deptcode=AE * Indian Institute Of Technology Madras (Chennai) - http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/ * Malla Reddy College Of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad - http://www.mrcet.com/ * Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology, Dunigal, Hyderabad - www.mlrinstitutions.ac.in/ * Institute of Aeronautical Engineering,Hyderabad http://www.iare.ac.in/ * Madras Institute of Technology - http://www.annauniv.edu/Aerospace/index.html * Manipal Institute of Technology - http://www.manipal.edu/Institutions/Engineering/MIT/Departments/AeronauticalandAutomobileEngg/Pages/Overview.aspx * Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh - http://www.pec.ac.in * Park College of Engineering and Technology - http://www.pcet.ac.in * SRM University, Chennai - http://www.srmuniv.com/engineering/mechanical/aerospace/default.php * Sathyabama University, Chennai - http://www.sathyabamauniversity.ac.in/ * VSM Aerospace, Bangalore - http://www.avsmati.org * Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Vasad, Gujarat - http://www.svitvasad.ac.in/ * Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu - http://www.niuniv.com/ * C.M. Engineering College * List of Aeronautical Engineering colleges in India * Amrita University, Ettimadai, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu * Hindustan Aviation Academy, Karnataka, Bangalore * Nehru college of aeronautics and applied sciences-coimbatore * Indian Institute for Aeronautical Engineering & Information Technology, Pune - http://www.iiaeit.org/ * Maheshwara Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (MITP) - http://www.maheshwaragroup.co.in * University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Dehradun Upes - http://www.upes.ac.in * Sri Bhagwan Mahavir Jain College of Engineering, Bangalore * Guru Gram Institute of Aeronautical Engineering & Technology,Faridabad (HR) -www.gurugram.org.in * IGNOU,Maidan Gadhi,Delhi |
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24th January 2011, 07:36 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
Well,there's not much difference between B.E(Bachelor of Engineering) and B.Tech(Bachelor of Technology).The only difference is that different Universities call it by different names.
The colleges which provide you modern equipments are of course IIT's and NIT's.There are many other Deemed Universities and Government Universities which provide you better equipments like J.N.T.U,AU,VIT University,SRM University,Amrutha Engineering College,Anna University..etc Yes of course you are eligible for IIT entrance exam if you belong from the PCM stream with around 60% aggregate in the qualifying examination of the 12th board. |
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24th January 2011, 09:54 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
Firstly I told you there is no difference between B.Tech and B.E,values are same.But different universities pays different degree.
In case of modern and up to date research facility in engineering IITs are best above all,for all engineering streams.No other option is open. Yes you are eligible for IIT JEE.But mind it you can attained only two times.Its rule. |
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25th January 2011, 01:43 AM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
thank you maxsteel for the quick reply
no i am opting for iit jee for the first time does my date of birth 02-08-1987 is eligible for iit jee 2012 |
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25th January 2011, 08:15 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
thank you for your quick reply maxsteel
no i have not given iit jee earlier i am opting freshly for +2 examination from nios does my date of birth counts eligible |
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28th May 2011, 08:17 AM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
i have passed my 12th class in 2010.nd my first attemped in iit jee in 2011.now i m eligible for iit jee 2012 or not
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12th June 2011, 05:02 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
My dear friend....
In simplest Words BE is Theortical &B.Tech Is applied. Both are engineering field In BE we study the reasons also in depth. In B Tech we concentrate on skills. Deciding what is greater degree is dependent on the application/job you are doing. If you want to Become teacher BE will be good, For Becoming engineer B.Tech is good. If you have given JEE earlier then you are not eligible for JEE best of luck |
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28th June 2011, 01:18 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
i have got 45% in groups in MPC and i want to join mechanical engineering in bangalore can you guide me in which college i am elgible
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15th July 2011, 06:48 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
QU.1. Difference between B.E and B.Tech?
ANS|-(SAME Difference) Difference between orkut and FACEBOOK ////ABHISHEK (B.TECH STUDENT IIT KANPUR) HI choose B.tech frds [email protected] |
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16th July 2011, 01:40 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
It has nothing to do with PRACTICAL an THEORY.
BE and B.Tech are same and are simply called in two names, depending upon university. Certain university gives B.Tech for their Engineering courses, and some others give BE for the same. Long back, universities were offering BSc Engineering, and when this was upgraded to 4 year course, the naming became B.Tech for certain institutes, and became BE for courses under Universities. Quote:
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20th July 2011, 06:17 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
Yes you are eligible for IIT JEE in 2012.
Difference between B.E and B.tech: B.E is Bachelor of Engineering (known as Plain engineering) and B.tech is Bachelor of Technology(known as Bachelor's in engineering technology). 1. B.E. is knowledge oriented whereas B. Tech. is skill oriented. 2. B.E is more of theoretical based research, whereas B.tech is more of application engineering. 3. B. E. emphasize on in depth concept clarification of facts and B.tech emphasize on Practical exposure of Conceptual Knowledge. 4. In late 70s and early 80s institutes offering Engineering with other degrees, called their engineering degree B.E. Institute offering only Engineering degrees called their degree - B.Tech. The best colleges offering Aerospace Engineering are: *Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai *Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai *Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur *Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur The best colleges offering Mechanical Engineering are: *Integral University *Jodhpur National University *University of Delhi *Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) *NIT, Kurukshetra *NIT, Patna (Bihar) *Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani (Rajasthan) *Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh *Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Banaras (Uttar Pradesh) |
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29th July 2011, 02:26 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN B.E AND B.TECH & M.E AND M.TECH
Another common question among engineering students and usually a question of argument between friends is what is the difference between B.Tech and BE, which is better or have better scope. Similarly for M.Tech too, what is the difference between M.Tech and ME. I searched for it and found many forums are filled with non satisfying replies. I will present a most reasonable and valid difference between these two. First please note that there is no difference between these degrees in terms of value and scope. BE and B.Tech have smilar scope and future and on the same time ME and M.Tech have same scope future. Now let%u2019s dig the question little deep. If BE and B.Tech or ME and M.Tech have same value and scope why the names are different. Right after independence of India we have two types of universities, one that offers degrees in many fields like Sciences, Arts, Education and Engineering too, and the second set of universities (were named as institutes) offer only degrees in engineering. Universities those offer other degrees along with engineering named their engineering degree as BE (Bachelor of Engineering) and Institute constituted for only Engineering studies named their degree as B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology). Now as AICTE approve courses most of the courses are same and identical for BE and B.Tech. The universities those offering BE when started new courses named them to B.Tech too. No degree, BE or B.Tech and ME or M.Tech is superior other others in terms of theory or experiment. BE and B.Tech or ME and M.Tech are same. Both of them are same and have similar scope and future. If there is some notification for BE, B.Tech%u2019s are also eligible to apply and vise versa. [email protected] on F.B mohammad khaja imtiyaz ali |
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4th November 2011, 02:16 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
kya me IIT- JEE exam 2013 year me de sakta hu?meine 2011 me yah exam di thi?
2011year me meine 12th exam pass ki he? please bataaiye? |
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5th November 2011, 12:30 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
I have done diploma in mechanical engg. In 2011 From jamia millia islamia, new delhi,
can i apply for iit jee?? And what should i do to appear for that, i have done my 10th in 2008.. |
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14th November 2011, 07:23 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
Serious problem in sending the application form of iit jee 2012!!!...Please Help Urgently.
Could anyone be kind enough to tell me whether I've to send the checklist along with the application form or not? Also please tell me whether I've to send my original OBC (NCL) documents given by the authority or to fill up the form given by iit and get it signed by the authorities. IIT has also given a declaration form to be filled up. Do I have to send that too? What can be the worst case if I send the following documents only:- 1. Completed application form with photograph 2. Attested Qualifying Certificate of class 10th. 3. Attested Caste Certificate of OBC (NCL) issued by competent authority |
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15th April 2012, 12:55 PM
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Re: Difference between B.E and B.Tech? Best colleges for Mechanical and Aerospace engineering? Eligibility for IIT JEE 2012 for 2.8.1987 born?
there is no difference between the B.E. and B.tech.
B.E. means bachelor in Engineering and B.tech means bachelor in technology both degree are equivalent. Eligibility for IIT-JEE 2012is pass the 12th exam as not further information by IIT authority. W/out PhD 1. Embry Riddle Aeronautical U. (FL) 2. United States Air Force Acad. (CO)* 3. Embry Riddle Aeronautical U.–Prescott (AZ) United States Naval Academy (MD)* 5. St. Louis University With PhD 1. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 2. Georgia Institute of Technology * 3. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor * 4. California Institute of Technology Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)* 6. Stanford University (CA) 7. Princeton University (NJ) 8. U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign * 9. University of Texas–Austin * 10. Univ. of Maryland–College Park * 11. Texas A&M Univ.–College Station * 12. Pennsylvania State U.–University Park * University of Washington * 14. Cornell University (NY) 15. Univ. of California–Los Angeles * 16. Virginia Tech * 17. University of California–Berkeley * University of Colorado–Boulder * 19. University of Florida * |
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