What is the difference between BE and Btech?
Dear Aspirants/Guardians
Difference between BE and Btech is that BE is focused on theory and Btech is technology based.
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The only difference that matters is this:
"the B.Tech course is somewhat more practically intensive than the BE course which is more theoretical"
The difference (which is quite minor) between the two degrees can be understood from their names itself, Engineering Vs. Technology.
Engineering is a "science", dealing more with theoretical concepts & principles; technology deals more with the application of these theories for practical purposes. But, both B.E. & B.Tech courses offered by various engineering colleges/ institutes, have similar curriculum more or less. Both degrees are valued equally by prospective employers. What matters more is the reputation of the engineering college from where you obtain your B.E/ B.Tech degree.
Misconceptions
* B.Tech is offered by government institutes and B.E. is offered by private institutes.
There is absolutely no truth in this. Institutes like Netaji Subash Institute of Technology, University of Mumbai (Department of Chemical Technology) which are government institutes offer a BE degree and there are many private institutes that offer a B.Tech degree
* No industrial training in BE or B.Tech
In both, BE and B.Tech, industrial training is compulsory after semester 6.
* B.Tech or BE is valued more than the other
Your performance matters more than your degree title. Neither is preferred over the other.
Hey Navadeep Ganesh U,
The course of B.E. is designed to cover whole theory and technology (mechanisms) of a system. Let it simply by an example: Suppose we are developing a satellite for xyz purpose. If you are a B.E. degree holder, then you should posses the theoretical domain expertise (with practical knowledge too) of various components used in it like ICs, conductor etc etc. But B.tech course mainly focus on practical training. Means you need not to (much) bother about the history of components used, only you need to be expert to choose the exact components with exact calculation, so that product can deliver efficiently it's purpose.In short, B.E. covers core theory and less practical knowledge, while B.Tech posses much practical knowledge with limited theoretical knowledge.Now a days, in industry, both B.E and B.tech considered as equal.
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B.E stands for Bachelor of Engineering while B.Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology. These degrees are typically awarded to the students of engineering upon completion of course. It would be important to notice that the engineering course differs in different states all over India and all the leading independent Universities in India have their own courses. So there's no big difference between these two degrees. There are several colleges that offer B.E, which is more common among these two degrees while the IITs and other leading institutes offer B.Tech.
Also, you can go through the below difference -
B.Tech - Bachelor in Technology is also a graduate level program done directly after a student's 10+2. After a student's 12th exam, the candidate has to appear for any state or national level engineering entrance through which he or she will get admittance into a college that provides technology course. There are many such universities. The course of this degree focuses on application and skill based study and is useful if one is interested in modifying structures to enhance their quality. B. Tech is skill oriented which gives more emphasis on practicals. Industrial visits and internships are necessary for B. Tech courses.
B.E - Bachelor in Engineering is a graduate level program done directly after a student's 10+2. After a student's 12th exam, the candidate has to appear for any state or national level engineering entrance through which he or she will get admittance into an engineering college. The course of this degree focuses on theoretical knowledge needed to innovate technology and make new technical gadgets. B.E. is considered a knowledge oriented course where more emphasis is given on the theoretical part of the curriculum. Industrial visits and internship might be essential part of the curriculum.
Hope this helps!!!