Hello aspirant,
Here's to quench your query with a little help.
B.Sc Chemistry is be based purely on learning theoretically about the multi-dimensional properties of the subject. Doing B.Sc also opens a scope for you to enter into teaching profession ahead. However, B-Tech is more practical and professional in nature and prepares one to contribute at the industrial level.
Below is the link to find more.
https://www.careers360.com/question-chemical-engineering-is-better-or-bsc-hons-in-chemistry
Hope you can choose the best for yourself.
hello aspirant
Both of the two course streams are good. It only depends on your matter of interests in them. If you are hoping for long-term success and looking for the best job opportunities, then you must choose Btech Course, Otherwise Bsc Is also good but it has less job opportunities as compared to Btech Courses.
If you are really interested in science and want to do PhD and get into teaching profession in long run, you should go for BSc. However, if you want to contribute to the industry or want to get into entrepreneurship and more higher level of knowledge, you should go for BTech.
But if I talk in terms of Placements, then Bsc cannot beat Btech course. The Average Salary of a Btech Graduate is around 6-9 LPA while the average salary of a Bsc Graduate is only 2-3 LPA.
So, if you are looking for a best Return on Investment, Then my suggestion would be to go for BTech Course.
Further, to know more about the Btech Course, follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-bachelor-of-technology
I hope that this will help.
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