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22nd November 2013 03:54 PM
jaye99
Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

1.B.Tech--Bachelor of Technology
2.BE--Bachelor of Engineering

The difference is only the course material and its orientation
BE students deal with theoretical knowledge
B.Tech students deals with pratical knowledge.
21st November 2013 05:01 PM
jafferp
Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

The universities those offers degree in Engineering as well as Sciences,Arts named as B.E....universities those offers degree only in Engineering termed as B.tech...
B.E.....Bachelor of Engineering
B.Tech...Bachelor of Technology
20th November 2013 05:28 PM
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Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

after which course we can do be & b tech?
30th June 2013 08:24 PM
subhashrajpurohit
Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

Dear Friend,

B.E. Stands for Bachelor of Engineering.
B.Tech. Stands for Bachelor of Technology.

There is no difference Between B.E & B.Tech. Degree. Both is Under Graduation degree Courses of Engineering Stream.

B.E Graduation Degree have More Fields Than B.Tech. Degree. Generally B.Tech. Degree is Only For Engineering but B.E degree Involves Moire Areas Than B.Tech. Universities those offer other Degrees(Arts, Commerce Degrees) along with Engineering Called Their Degree as BE and Universities Those Who Only Offer Engineering Degree Called Their Graduation Degree as B.Tech. Degree.

This is The Only difference Between BE & B.Tech. There is no Other Difference Between These Two.

Both Degrees have Same Job Options, Fields, Streams, Courses; Just Their name is Changes on The Basis of Universities Offered Subjects.

For Job Opportunities These Both Degrees have Same Value. These Degrees are Equal to each Other is Every Way.


Good Luck.......
29th June 2013 03:26 PM
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Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?
23rd May 2013 09:55 PM
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Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

difference between be and btech and advantages or disadvantages by getting an certificate as be or btech
3rd November 2012 07:48 PM
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Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

to work in reasearch side in computer field it better to study me or mca
26th July 2012 09:02 PM
sheelasnj
Re: What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

In late 70s and early 80s institutes offering Engineering with other degrees, called their engineering degree BE and institute offered only Engineering degrees called their degree as B.Tech. But in present scenario there is no difference.
There is very little difference today,B Tech is said to be more skill and practical oriented study of Engineering and BE is knowledge and Theory based ,but since Industry Application skill is present in both currently it is just a choice BTech or BE,there is no major difference than approach to the study.Both have same value ,the importance is more on which University you complete the degree and percentage of passing.

The scope of both the programmes are the same. BTech was the designation of some three- and four-year programmes at some British universities in the 1960s and 1970s, but it is no longer used (via http://www.cs.york.ac.UK/admit/Differences.php ). Some Indian universities offer BTech programmes, but as such there is no difference between the scope of study in the BE or BTech programme. In Singapore, some universities offer part-time engineering programmes as BTech and the regular course as a BE programme.
26th July 2012 11:06 AM
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What is the difference between BE and B.Tech?

what is difference betewen be n btech?

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