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25th November 2020 05:32 PM
Unregistered
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

Electrical and electronics studies in education is what?
21st May 2015 10:11 AM
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Is there any change to get after job in american country after completing m.sc in biotechnology
30th May 2013 03:13 PM
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Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

Do we get job in abroad if we do bsc biotechnology??
15th May 2013 10:04 PM
kapila Chaudhary
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

BSc. Biotechnology:Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

B.Tech :Bachelor of technology

Basic difference is that BSc. in biotechnology is degree in science and B tech. is a degree in technical education........
27th March 2013 09:38 PM
bhawnarattan
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difference betweeen Bsc.Biotecnology and B-Tech..please tell me the difference of it
Bsc stands for bachelors in science and btech stands for bachelors in technology and after doing bsc you can get into education field and after doing btech you can go to corporate sector..
23rd March 2013 02:18 AM
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i am more interested in chemistry than in biology so in which course i should take admission after 12?
24th November 2012 01:24 AM
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Different between BSc microbiology and Btech
6th July 2012 09:51 PM
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what is the difference between b.sc-computer science and b.tech-cse??
23rd May 2012 12:07 AM
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what's the salary for BE biotech graduate fresher at Bangalore.
17th March 2012 07:20 PM
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Is there mathematics in b.sc biotech?
27th February 2012 09:06 PM
Snehamay ganguly
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

dear friend,
B.Sc in biotechnology stream and B.tech both are bachelor's degree courses..
But the different between these two degree is -------------------


B.sc in biotechnology :----------- This is a general course.. You can get theory based knowledge from this course..

B.tech:------------This is a technical course, from where you will get lots of practical knowledge.. Also you will get large job opportunities..



B.tech course is much valuable course than B.Sc course..
So, I will suggest you to go for B.tech course rather than B.Sc course..


All the best.
27th February 2012 08:32 PM
Ravikanth2027
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

hai friends

There is a minor difference between B.Tech and Degree ,
Majority of companies give little bit importance to B.Tech as it's called as engineering rather than regular graduation
But when it comes to the career and job prospects.... Preference would be given to the one who has maximum knowledge. Industry takes both Graduates and engineers provided they suit their requirement.

B.Tech is the 4 years course and Degree is the 3 years course
27th February 2012 08:12 PM
Oracle 9
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

BSc Biotechnology

Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology

This area of biology uses living things in technology engineering medicine, and other

aspects. Its basis is derived from biological sciences including microbiology and embryology

etc.It is 3 year degree course.

B.Tech

Bachelor of technology is a 3/4 year degree course in which we study technology in

general and do not deal with any living organism .
27th February 2012 05:43 PM
simmi9044
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

Better go for
B.Tech. Even
though people
claim as bio
technology is latest
field, job oppurtunities are
rare.Moreover
B.Tech is
professional
degree, which will
be helpfull, if you try for some
abroad job, they
prefer 12+4 years
of academic
qualification for
most of the job oppurtunities.
27th February 2012 04:40 PM
priyanka_22
Re: Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

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difference betweeen Bsc.Biotecnology and B-Tech..please tell me the difference of it
Dear,

BSc. Bachelor of Science
B Tech. Bachelor of Technology

The basic difference you can pick out from names one is degree for Science and other is for Technical Education.

While if you ask for B Sc. biotech than that is one and only field you are asking of while in B. Tech. It includes man branches as in Civil,mechanical,Computers and even Biotech .

Think which one you want to opt moreover there is a lot syllabus and fee structure difference.

Best Luck
21st December 2011 12:56 PM
Davidvilla9
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difference betweeen Bsc.Biotecnology and B-Tech..please tell me the difference of it
hello, friend. the main difference between bsc and btech is that bsc is batchler of science while btech is batcheler of technology. in bsc u will be studying you basic maths, physics ,chemistry etc. while in btech more emphasis will be on enginerring subjects. thus i can say that bsc is basic studies and btech is technical studies. thanks
9th June 2011 03:17 PM
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Difference between BSc Biotechnology and B.Tech?

difference betweeen Bsc.Biotecnology and B-Tech..please tell me the difference of it

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