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7th June 2015 01:42 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

MY QUSTION IS -i have secured 78% in c.g. board my pet rank is not good i have not chance in best eg. college.now i shouldi drop a year for getting chance in top and best cllege
21st August 2014 04:35 PM
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I have secured 80% in w.b board. But did not got chance in any govt. engineering college.I have take admission in bsc chemistry.Now should i drop a year for getting chance in govt. engineering college or i continue my honours subject?
9th May 2014 10:43 PM
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i have finished 2. i dont know wat to choose between B.E and B.Sc.is B.E mechanical better or B.Sc physics better
2nd June 2013 01:44 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

hiii. i have finished 12th.. now i have applied for councling.. i am very confused about the coases.. my question was BE B.TECH BSC among these which is best? in todays world?
23rd May 2013 07:50 PM
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BE IS THE BEST
11th August 2012 11:26 PM
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Which one is Excellent B.Tech/B.Sc.Engr/B.E ? Please tell me which among them is good
The difference is the course material and its orientation. The B.E degree is said to be offered in course where the syllabus and the material deals with the theoretical knowledge. On the other hand the B.Tech Degree is offered in the courses where the material and the syllabus is more of a practical field. In B.E degree, one studies the material in more detail and depth, whereas in B.Tech degree one concentrates more on the skills and the practical application of the course.
18th May 2012 09:33 AM
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Pls refer me some colleges for B.Sc(Engineering) course.....
24th February 2012 07:48 PM
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Pls say me B.tech ECE is better or B.E ECE is better
12th February 2012 12:12 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

I HAVE LOT OF CONFUSION THAT WHAT IS THE BETTER ONE BE OR BTECH PLEASE TELL ME WHICH ONE WAS BETTER?
19th July 2011 11:13 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

In Bihar universities provide B.Sc Engg. 4year degree.
8th July 2011 01:31 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

plz tell me what is best btech or be and plz elaborate
6th July 2011 12:50 PM
imira
Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

It is always difficult to compare between educational courses. There is no major difference between B.Tech and B.E courses. It is just the difference in names given out by universities. B.Tech/ B.E is a 4 year professional course where as B.Sc engineering is a 3 year course. You will be able to go for M.Tech after completing B.Tech/ B.E but this is not possible if you have done B.Sc Engineering. The number of job opportunities for a B.Tech/B.E candidate is more compared to those for a B.Sc Engineering student.
6th July 2011 12:07 AM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

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Which one is Excellent B.Tech/B.Sc.Engr/B.E ? Please tell me which among them is good


Hi dear....
according to me B.tech is better among all three courses as im enjoying fruit of it.....

If you maintain 60% aggregate,you are eligible to go anywhere where graduate needs...

and moreover Engineering degree B.E/B.Tech are for four years where as B.Sc degree is for three years.


After B.E/B.Tech you will be eligible for M.Tech but after B.Sc in engineering you will not be eligible for M.Tech. you have to go for M.Sc after B.Sc....

Many MNCs come to recruit B.tech graduate but you should have 60% aggregate....



best of luck...
5th July 2011 02:08 PM
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hello sir, i am rohan. my rank in uptu is 64341. which colleges are allotted to me as per my rank?
5th July 2011 01:14 PM
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Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

I want to get admission in bsc engenering on self nonce base. I have numbers 50 to 60 perscent. please tell me what is good for me
5th July 2011 12:01 PM
vishal jaybhaye
Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

dear friend ,

first of all i would like to tell you that these all the courses are good.

as you have asked that best of them

according to me best one is the B.TECH because this course is offered mostly by the government and the best institutions.

as according to scope , B.TECH IS ALWAYS BETTER . if you have b.tech degree then you have the better chance of getting good salary as compare to the bsc and be



thanks and best luck
5th July 2011 09:17 AM
digvijaygarg
Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

B.Tech and B.E are one and the same thing
The benefit with B.Tech is the scope widens in terms of employability
A large number of companies which include both private as well as public sector companies ask for B.Tech students only and not the B.Sc Engineering
B.Tech students are and will be in great demand
Good Luck
5th July 2011 08:37 AM
JAMESS
Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

B.E and B.Tech is similar course. few university provide engineering degree named as Bachelor of Engineering(B.E) whereas some university named as Bachelor of Technology(B.Tech). as the university is different so there may be difference in syllabus but both the degree is same. opportunity and scope is similar.

now there are lots of difference between B.E or B.Tech degree with B.Sc in engineering degree. first of all engineering degree B.E/B.Tech are for four years where as B.Sc degree is for three years.

the scope and job opportunity after B.E/B.Tech is very high than the B.Sc in engineering.

After B.E/B.Tech you will be eligible for M.Tech but after B.Sc in engineering you will not be eligible for M.Tech. you have to go for M.Sc after B.Sc.

B.E/B.Tech is a professional course. industry recruit professional engineering in huge amount. B.Sc in engineering is not a professional course. it is a general course.

In B.E/B.Tech beside the subject knowledge how to work in a industry, HR, Industrial Ethics these are also taught. but in B.Sc engineering only the subject is taught.

so obviously B.Tech or B.E is better than B.Sc in engineering. the job opportunity and scope is very much high after B.E/B.Tech. but getting chance in engineering in a good college is little bit difficult. you should well prepared for engineering entrance examination to get chance in a good institution.

best of luck.
5th July 2011 07:01 AM
mobeshpal
Re: Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

hi dear

All are most probably same.

Now most of college course is B.TECH

previous year this course is named as this type of name.

B.TECH - BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY

BE - BACHELOR IN ENGG.

B.SC ENGG. - BACHELOR IN SCIENCE ENGG.
5th July 2011 02:56 AM
ashiknawaabali
Which one is better among B.Tech, BSc Engineering and BE?

Which one is Excellent B.Tech/B.Sc.Engr/B.E ? Please tell me which among them is good

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