What is the diffrence between bsc(hons) and bsc practical science for compurer science and which one is better take as im taking admsn in du
Hi, B.sc (H) Computer Science is a course that will have introductory Physics and Mathematics. The focus of this course will remain on Computer Science and the subjects related to it for all three years.You can read more about the course and take a look at the syllabus that has been brought into effect since 2015 from here: http://cs.du.ac.in/programmes/bsc/
B.Sc Physical science with CS is basically an applied Physical Science degree with specialization in Computer Science. You'll be studying everything from Physics, Mathematics, Economics, it will involve Computer programming languages, networking,data structures, architecture, Mechanics,Thermal physics, Wave & optics,Calculus , metrices, geometry, Differential equations etc, biology, chemistry,enviorenmental sc, English ETC.. etc in three years. Each subject is then further divided into different papers. So, if you have Physics, you have two parts of it and two papers (each having a syllabus of one main paper from Hons. course). After completing this course is you can choose any specialization for your M.Sc or MS.
You can check the syllabus from here: http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/Syllabus_2015/B.Sc.%20Prog.-Physical%20Sciences%20Applied%20Physical%20Sciences.pdf
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First of all i belive theres no course as bsc practical science for computer science . But yes there does exist a course known as bsc physical science with computer science.
Now talking about the difference , bsc(hons) computer science is a completely different course . The curriculum is set in such a way that all you are taught is only related to computer science. You do have some extra other subjects which count under generic elective . Giving you a basic idea ,you will have subjects like c++ programming, computer system architecture, data structures , software engineering and many more.
Talking about bsc physical science with computer science then under this you are required to study chemistry physics maths and several other subjects , computer science would serve as an extra subject.
The course does not provide any extra focus on computer science . All the subjects would be given equal importance.
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