Can anyone please tell the difference between B.Sc and B.Tech and the various career options in both the courses?
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Hi Aspirant,
In the context of the question you've asked, see there is a lot of difference in B.Tech Vs B.Sc and so does in opportunities in career. B.Tech is more focused on practical knowledge whereas B.Sc is about learning science theoretically. Most IT firms or Tech giants prefer Btech candidates as Btech provides a better market requiring knowledge to candidates but in BSc, it's just simple theoretical knowledge.
By pursuing Btech, a candidate can apply in various job roles in engineering like SDE, SWE, Testing Engineer.
But in Bsc you can only apply for such roles but there is no surety of getting a good job. You need to pursue Masters and Doctorate to be a professor in Colleges.
At last, it's just the skills that matter the most in the end.
Hope you like my answer.
All the best!
In the context of the question you've asked, see there is a lot of difference in B.Tech Vs B.Sc and so does in opportunities in career. B.Tech is more focused on practical knowledge whereas B.Sc is about learning science theoretically. Most IT firms or Tech giants prefer Btech candidates as Btech provides a better market requiring knowledge to candidates but in BSc, it's just simple theoretical knowledge.
By pursuing Btech, a candidate can apply in various job roles in engineering like SDE, SWE, Testing Engineer.
But in Bsc you can only apply for such roles but there is no surety of getting a good job. You need to pursue Masters and Doctorate to be a professor in Colleges.
At last, it's just the skills that matter the most in the end.
Hope you like my answer.
All the best!
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