It's possible to get into an undergraduate engineering course with a level 3 BTEC in the relevant subject.
But with these kinds of qualifications, you have to check which universities accept them as BTEC although a Diploma in BTEC is worth 3 A levels (A* to C) it is a vocational qualification. You may not be able to get into the most prestigious universities but if you can find one that will take BTECs then make sure you apply.
Another option would be a distance learning university such as the Open Universities as they accept a wide range of people.
Yes, you can do M.Sc, mathematics after B.tech. Osmania University offers this facility to B.techs
Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
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msc from rie is good for those who are intrested in education side i mean in teaching
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No, in general an 'MSc' is a 'Master of Science' degree awarded by a university after exams have been passed at a POSTGRADUATE course. This means to be able to register to study for an MSc you would need already to have a good university degree.A BTech is a much lower qualification and would usually not count towards being able to even study for an MSc (depends on the rules of the university/course).
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It depends: (1) where you do the MSc, (2) what topics you concentrate on during that MSc, (3) whether you are willing to do some make-up work prior to entering the MSc programme, if necessary, (4) how well the course work in mathematics that you studied as an undergraduate matches your intended concentration as a graduate student.
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