yes both are considered equivalent.
Yes, MSc is equivalent to BE/B tech
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).
The Msc degree is the higher level degree.
Yes Msc Electronics is equivalent to BE Electronics
They are both equivalent degrees. One is not higher than the other. It's just that one is an arts degree while the other a science degree.
obviously physics
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
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The key difference between an MSC and an MS degree is that an MSC (Master of Science) degree typically focuses on scientific and technical fields, while an MS (Master of Studies) degree is a more general degree that can cover a wider range of subjects.
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An MS degree typically focuses on a specific field of study, while an MSC degree is more interdisciplinary and may cover a broader range of subjects. Additionally, an MS degree is often research-based, while an MSC degree may include coursework and practical applications.