No, a 'BSc' is a university degree a 'Bachelor of Science', a diploma is just a certificate, a much, much lower level qualification.
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i have passed diploma in mech engg.can i take an admission in bsc
Yes it is equivalent to general graduation. For e.g. Diploma in Computer technology is at par with Bsc Science.
No 3 year diploma in electronics and telecommunication or any other stream is not equivalent to any degree course. As some one can join 3 years diploma is after 10th standard, it is equivalent to intermediate having technical knowledge.
the best option after bsc electronics is to do MCA (master of computer application)
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1) After bsc electronics first you go to job after you do amie or amiete 3yrs for bsc electronics and diploma students. amie or amiete is better than btech distance mode or correspondense or msc electronics distance mode. amie and amiete is a non formal engineering degree but no distance education or correspendence. amiete or amie best option who want to persue work balance engineering degree and core related high salary . please take this idea really better future for working professionals.. 2) Another regular course options for bsc electronics ; msc electronics and communication or msc electronics and telecommunication or be/btech ece 3yrs for bsc electronics.other options mba or mca please take this idea better for who want to persue regular degree in college/university. please note : msc electronics and communication or telecommunication better than msc electronics or msc applied electronics or msc electronics and instumentation this degree is limited jobs
I have completed diploma in electronics, please suggest me what is next
In the UK, diploma post-nominals usually include the term 'Dip' or 'Cert' (for example PgDip or CertHE). BSc indicates a degree and not a diploma - specifically a Bachelor's Degree in a science-related subject.
BSc degree holders frequently choose MTech courses in their pertinent fields in order to advance their career prospects and research opportunities by gaining technical expertise in that field.
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
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