Should i go for Bsc(hons) from hindu college or do btech from MMM?Im giving it a thought because is it worth it doing btech from such univ?
Both domains are different and completely depends on your area of interest :)
There is a lot of misconceptions and confusions among students when it comes to choosing BSc or Btech . A common misconception is BTech (engineering) is better than BSc (pure science), while a few confident students stick to BSc as their career goals are clear. Some feel BTech is tough and they won’t be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel BSc is way too easy.
To remove this confusion and misconceptions, let’s look at the different aspects involved in these two courses which might help you in choosing either BSc or Btech.
COURSE DURATION
BSc : 3 years
BTech : 4 Years
STUDY FOCUS
BSc : Basic / pure Science
BTech : Applied Science (technical / technological)
CONTENT
Bsc : Broad and Theoretical
BTech : Technical and Practical
FLEXIBILITY
BSc: The content is general with no specific changes / option for selecting a specialisation. You need to do MSc / M.Tech / M.E / MBA for specialization.
BTech : It’s designed on individual field of engineering with an option to choose further specialisation / elective, in the final year, under your chosen field.
This helps you focus on your specific area of interest.
ROUTE TO HIGHER STUDIES
BSc :
Science & Research
- BSc
- MSc
- Doctorate
Management
- BSc
- MBA / P.G. Diploma
Engineering
- BSc
- MSc
- M.Tech / M.E
BTech :
Engineering & Research
- B.Tech / B.E
- M.Tech / M.E
- Doctorate
Management
- B.Tech
-
MBA / P.G. Diploma
CURRICULUM RIGOUR
BSc
Comfortable.
Students need to be good with Science and maths subjects.
BTech
Tough and demanding.
Students need to be excellent in Science, especially Maths subjects.
BSc- If you are comfortable with basic science and are more inclined to non-technical aspects of science, BSc is a good choice, and coupled with MSc you can make good progress in your career.
BTech - If you are interested in the technical side of science, designs, calculations etc., and ready to do take on a demanding and challenging route, B.Tech is the right choice.
HIGHER STUDY CHOICES
BSc- If you are interested in research work, you may do Masters (MSc) and then PhD.If you are interested in management stuff, go for an MBA after MSc.
BTech- If core engineering stuff is your forte / research work, you may do your Masters (M.Tech / M.E) and later PhD.If management and business interests you, go for an MBA after B.Tech / B.E.
Note: Not every engineer is successful or earning huge income, and not all pure science students are struggling.
Now coming to your provided choices definetly Hindu college of DU is one of the best college in India whereas MMM is just an average level college for engineering. So obviously in my opinion Hindu college is obviously a good choice over MMM. But still it completely depends on you in which field you want to excel.
Hence, opt for a course that will enhance your present skills further and the one you have confidence in.
You have made a right thought at the right time. I would suggest you to go for Hindu college without any second thought, there is no comparison among the two. The value of B.Sc hons. is much more than the engineering from such colleges and even if you can't make it to Hindu College, even then a B. Sc degree from North campus is much better than this kind of engineering.
Last year, I was suffering from the same problem and I took the decision of going into Hansraj college, DU and I would never regret my decision.
Hope I am clear.
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