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Which is better b.tech or b.sc


Sahil chhimpa 14th Jul, 2019
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Sourav Sarkar Student Expert 14th Jul, 2019

Hi dear,

Hope you are doing well!

Now let's go through your question.

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.

B.sc:

The content in a BSc Degree course is broad and theoretical. Basically it keeps options limited to the course one is pursuing. You  need to be good with the theoretical aspects of science and/or math subjects. If you like researching and studying new breakthroughs in science or math subjects, then pure science course like BSc is for you.

B.tech:

The content in an Engineering degree is technical, focussed and more practical in application. The course content is tough and demanding. You need to be excellent in Math and related science subjects applicable to their field of study viz., Physics / Chemistry / Biology. If you are a person who have a fond to work and know more about the practical side of applying the research work done in science and math, then engineering degree like B.Tech is for you.

Thank You & All the best!

tyagi2001ayush_9087518 Student Expert 14th Jul, 2019
Hello dear aspirant



This thing depends on your interest only,  if you have interest in technology related things , you should pursue B.Tech,  and if you have interest in Science,  go for B.sc.

The thing that matters is that B.Tech can give you a direct campus placement after 4 years,  but B.Sc can't.

If you want to prepare for government jobs like CDS Or UPSC,  you should opt for B.Sc.

I will suggest you to sir and think upon what your interest is and choose the course accordingly.



Hope I am clear.






Saqlain Firoz 14th Jul, 2019

Hello aspirant, both the courses are good at their positions. I just want to l state the difference between the two. In B.tech you will gain technical knowledge and you apply things in practical or rather I should say you will be able to put the things in your real life and will understand things more clearly. While in B.sc you will not gain these things, you will gain only bookish knowledge.

Hope this may help you!

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