It's not that one is better than the other, it's that they are different. You must determine which one is best for you. You have to decide exactly what it is that you want to do. You should have a passion for the field whichever one it is. In terms of engineering, there are a number of possibilities to include to following.
* Mechanical engineering * Chemical engineering
* Electrical engineering
* Architectural engineering
* Computer science engineering * Management engineering
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
AS is visited various site i found IT OR CS engineering has the best scope
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Usually a Bachelor of Science in a technical field such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc.
yeah of course
The following MIT degree programs are accredited by the Washington Accord:Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering - Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Engineering - Course 2A (Bachelor of Science)Environmental Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science)Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Nuclear Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)
Civil Engineering
bachelor of education
The faculty is currently offering five undergraduate programmes: - Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) - Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical-Bioprocess) - Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical-Gas) - Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical-Polymer) - Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)
engineering
bachelor of science in travel and tourism administration bachelor of science in information technology bachelor of science in business administration bachelor of science in accountancy bachelor of arts in communication bachelor or science in foreign service bachelor of science in education(major in english) bachelor of science in elementary education bachelor of science in computer engineering bachelor of science in electronics engineering bachelor of science in electrical engineering bachelor of science in industrial engineering bachelor of science in mechanical engineering bachelor of science in civil engineering bachelor of science in hotel and restaurant management
take a course to do with electricians, like bachelor of electrical engineering, then get a job in that sector.
petroleum engineering
Honestly, the hardest courses in college vary depending upon the students talents or lack there of. The hardest courses for me in college were: Physics (my teacher talked about his family every lecture time, instead of describing how Physics worked), and Trigonometry (the class deals with a lot of shapes, and has too many formulas that you will NEVER utilize in real life). The hardest courses in College are the ones you are not interested in. If you get a teacher that does not suit your learning style then you will still do well if you are interested in the subject because you will get the information from other sources. The best teacher in the world cannot teach you much if you are uninterested.
The best course for an ECE engineering student is VLSI.
Bachelor in science in electronics and communications engineering
Bsc Computer Science does not mean Bachelor or Engineering. It means Bachelor of Science Computer Science. Bachelor of Engineering is B.Engr.