|
#2
16th May 2011, 10:46 AM
|
|||
|
|||
|
The basic difference between B.,E &B.S.C is that ;B.E can be done by person having commerce or arts stream but for B.sc science stream is required.Bsc has a better scope and salary than Be. But i will recomend to opt for BSC thenBE
|
|
#3
16th May 2011, 12:31 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
B.Sc is Bachelor of science, and B.E is Bachelor of engineering.
B.E is equivalent to B.Tech and makes a student specialist in one of the branch of engineering. e.g mechanical, electronics and communication, Computer Science etc. Whereas B.Sc moulds a student and provides all the knowledge regarding science, basically B.Sc doesnot covers any specialisation. You can become a specialist in any of the science subject after taking M.Sc in a particular subject say maths. Second big difference is in the studies of both the degrees. |
|
#4
16th May 2011, 01:18 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
BSC is an abbreviation which stands for Bachelor of Science. On the other hand, BEng stands for Bachelor of Engineering.
BSC focuses more on theories and principles, while BEng focuses more on practical application. BSC focuses more on theories and principles, while BEng focuses more on practical application. BSC degrees are usually theoretically based. This means that most, if not all, of the courses that they would need to complete in the program, involve the use of research, and the proper understanding and analysis of theories and principles that are presented in textbooks, journal reports and past experiments. This includes engineering courses that are considered as Bachelor of Science degree programs. While there are certain laboratory courses that the student needs to complete, these are often done in controlled environments, in order to prove and give the students a further understanding of the theories and principles discussed in class. On the other hand, BEng undergraduate degree programs are more practically oriented. They are the complete inverse of BSC degree programs. Here, students do introduce and familiarize themselves to theories and principles, but the bulk of the academic program is concentrated in applying these theories and principles in a practical manner, which would help them be more prepared when they go and join the corporate world. |
|
#5
16th May 2011, 01:55 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
B.tech ( 4 years) is equal to engineering degree which is equal to mca.
B sc is just a graduation it is of 3 years. after B.Sc u can do mca. B sc consist of physics, maths, chemistry and electronics or computer scinece. B.Tech courses, more emphasis is given on practical training as compared to the same subject in B.Sc. Now, if we consider B.Tech in Information Technology (IT) and B.Sc in Information Technology (IT); we would see that in B.Tech (IT), the candidate is taught many principles of general engineering such as engineering drawing, workshop, general physics, electrical and electronics etc. But in B.Sc (IT) the candidate is taught only the programming languages and that tools that are necessary in the Information Technology industry. Due to all these difference, B.Tech has greater employability as compared to B.Sc. |
|
#6
16th May 2011, 04:27 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
BSC is bachelor in science which is 3 years course where as BE is 4 years degree course
to become engineers. For BSC you can easily get admission to your nearest university and its fees is also low and you can say its not professional course .Where as BE is more like professional course which helps you to get placement in good company and to get admission to good college you have to take entrance test like IIT JEE or AIEEE. BSC students just to get degree it wont provide you any good jobs where as BE will provide you good job.If you do BSC then it is necessary that you should do higher education too. |
|
#7
16th May 2011, 04:58 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
Bsc refers to bachelor in science which includes conventional use or detailed knowledge of science subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, botany. where as BE refers to bachelor in engineering which includes application of above said science subjects in development of society and human welfare. in engineering apart from learning th basics of science you will also learn th application of such basic sciences. so BE is 4 year and Bsc is 3 year course
|
|
#8
16th May 2011, 06:01 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
B.Sc is Bachelor of science, and B.E is Bachelor of engineering.
B.E is equivalent to B.Tech and makes a student specialist in one of the branch of engineering. e.g mechanical, electronics and communication, Computer Science etc. Whereas B.Sc moulds a student and provides all the knowledge regarding science, basically B.Sc doesnot covers any specialisation. You can become a specialist in any of the science subject after taking M.Sc in a particular subject say maths. Second big difference is in the studies of both the degrees. |
|
#9
16th May 2011, 07:09 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
Friend,
BSc and B.E both are Bachler degrees. BSc is the Bachler Degree in Science.After this you go in medical fields. B.E is the Bachler Degree in Electronics.After this you go in different fields of Engineering(Technical,Mechanical Enginnering). |
|
#11
6th October 2011, 10:54 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
B.E means bachelor in Engineering like ECE,CSE,CE etc. It is a 4 year(8 semester course). It gives a professional degree.
B.Sc is Bechelor in Science. It is a 3 year course. |
|
#12
6th October 2011, 10:58 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
B.sc means bech subjects like physics, chemistry, math, botany, zoology,helor in science, a 3 year course. It deals with subjects like physics, chemistry, math, botany, zoology etc.
B.E is bechelor of Engineering, a 4 year professional course. It has many branches like ECE, CSE, CS, ME,PT etc. |
|
#13
6th October 2011, 11:06 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
BSC is bechelor of science & BE means Bechelor of Engineering. BSC is a 3 year course & BE is a 4 year professional course. MSC in computer is equivalent as BE computer. They all have very bright future.
|
|
#14
6th October 2011, 11:12 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
bsc is deals with general subjects like physics, chemistry, math, biology etc . It is a 3 year course stated as bechelor of science.
whereas BE is stated as bechelor of Engineering , a 4 year professional courses. It deals with practical applications & having a lot of fields like ECE,CS,CSE,EE,EEE,ME etc. |
|
#15
30th November 2011, 06:54 PM
|
|||
|
|||
|
I am a Post Graduate in Electronics science (Msc Electronics). I was working for an IT company. We got one employee who finished BE electronics. We are dealing some databases with the help of Oracle software. I feel that the boy he was actually chosen by some top IT organization know nothing about Electronics or IT even though he passed his BE with above 90 %. I am sorry to inform you guys, if any one who here have an opinion that Bsc electronics is not too good as BE Please prove it. Please dont say Bsc student knows nothing than BE. I never think that BE is a best course than Bsc. If my opinion hurt any one of you I am very sorry for it.
|
|
#16
12th January 2012, 10:59 AM
|
|||
|
|||
|
BSc means Bachelor of Science, B.E - Bachelor of Engineering
BSc is a three years course. After Bsc you can go for MCA(Master of Computer Applications). In BSC you can study maths, C,C++,Java,Asp.Net,Visual Basic,c#,Computer Networks,Oracle. B.Sc consits of many branches like Computer Science,Chemistry,Physics,Botany,zoology. BE is a four years course. It has various branches Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering,Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Automobile Engineering. Both has wide job opportunities. Many IT companies is depend on Freshers. Both are very important course. If you know Programming Languages it is very easy to get placements. Hope for the best. Best wishes |
|
||
| Related Articles: |
Related Topics: |
||
| Thread | Replies | Last Post |
| Difference between OC, BC, SC, ST and OBC? | 196 | 26th May 2012 11:36 AM |
| What is the difference between NDA 1 and NDA 2? | 109 | 26th April 2012 09:58 PM |
| Difference between Nautical Science and Marine Engineering? | 6 | 21st February 2012 11:45 AM |
| Difference between Dec MAT and Feb MAT? | 23 | 15th November 2011 11:13 PM |
| Difference between the course of D.Ed and JBT? Is there any institute in Haryana conducting JBT course? | 6 | 10th September 2011 02:05 PM |
|
|