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Which is more hard bsc maths hons or btech civil engineering


ssconcrete73 21st Aug, 2020
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Kasturi Danekar 30th Sep, 2020

Hello,

Hope you are doing well,

The major difference between BSc Maths and B.Tech Civil engineering is that in maths, you do not have to study physics and chemistry as a mandatory subject, whereas in engineering, you have to study maths as a compulsory subject.

Another major difference is that after Bachelors in maths will not necessarily employ you in places where engineers usually get employed.

Hope this answers your query.

Karam Vir 30th Sep, 2020
Hi,
Nothing is hard or easy. It wholly depends upon the passion and interest .  You have to determine in which field you have more interest and good skills. If you possess good skills in mathematics, go for it. Success only comes then, if you follow your interest. Automatically, that subject will appear more easier to you.

Regards

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