b.e. cse or b.tech. it which is good in both of these ??
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Greetings, aspirant
B.E (CSE) and B.Tech are very similar courses. In fact, their similarity is high to such an extent, that there's minimal differences in their syllabus and curriculum.
However, one might say b.tech involves more technical knowledge as compared to BE and BE involves more theoretical knowledge as compared to B.Tech.
The scope and value for both of these courses is the same and you won't be denied any opportunities of further studies or jobs for having a BE degree instead of a B.Tech one and vice versa.
Hope this information helped you!
Have a good day!
B.E (CSE) and B.Tech are very similar courses. In fact, their similarity is high to such an extent, that there's minimal differences in their syllabus and curriculum.
However, one might say b.tech involves more technical knowledge as compared to BE and BE involves more theoretical knowledge as compared to B.Tech.
The scope and value for both of these courses is the same and you won't be denied any opportunities of further studies or jobs for having a BE degree instead of a B.Tech one and vice versa.
Hope this information helped you!
Have a good day!
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Hello.
There is not any big difference between BTech and BE course, BTech course deal with more practical approach there is main focus on the laboratory, syllabus include theoretical as well as laboratory part, while BE course deal with more theoretical part research-based study is given in this course laboratory focus is less and syllabuse is somewhere traditional not updated but in BTech course it is updated majorly, now you see which approach suits on you theoretical or practical?
Best of luck.
There is not any big difference between BTech and BE course, BTech course deal with more practical approach there is main focus on the laboratory, syllabus include theoretical as well as laboratory part, while BE course deal with more theoretical part research-based study is given in this course laboratory focus is less and syllabuse is somewhere traditional not updated but in BTech course it is updated majorly, now you see which approach suits on you theoretical or practical?
Best of luck.
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