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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
What is the difference between BTech Degree in Radiography and BSc in Radiography offered in South Africa?
The core industry offers the majority of career options for B. Tech graduates. A bachelor's degree in science is the best choice for applicants who are more interested in academic research.
A BTech is a technical degree focused on practical applications, while a BSc is a broader science degree that covers a wider range of subjects. BTech programs often have a more vocational focus and may include hands-on training, while a BSc typically offers a more theoretical understanding of science. Ultimately, the choice between the two may depend on your career goals and interests.
BTech students shouldn't spoil his carrier in MBA. If your aim is MBA than you should do BA, B Com, BSc or BBA. Because you are to spend a huge amount of fees in BTech which will be worthless if you choose MBA, and it's non technical stream...
Students who have done their Bachelors (Engineering) can do Mtech. Those who have completed their 3 year bachelors course like BSc or BCom can go for Masters courses. For Mtech one needs to have a B.E. or a Btech degree.
It depends upon your interest. If you have target of MBA then I would suggest opt for BCA or BSC not BBA. As if you go for BCA and BSC then it would be more knowledge and diversified field for you. In future it may help you for job or biz for more field. I would suggest as per my view go for BSc and then MBA.
B.SC IT: Bachelor of Science In Information Technology. It is bacelor course. You can find more information here. bscithub.blogspot.com/2013/11/BSc-IT-Course.html
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
you've got to be more specific...Bsc in Computer? Maths?.....every field have their related Bsc...Bsc in Biochemistry can work as a quality control assistant in a pharmaceutical company, Bsc in Computer as a programmer/IT admin etc. its just specific to what you studied...besides u can always get sales job irrespective..:))
None of the Engineering Colleges under Magadh University offers B Tech courses.In Bihar and Jharkhand all the colleges were offering BSc(Engineering) Degree.Even REC,Jamshedpur.But now BCE patna,REC Jamshedpur and even BIT Sindri have changed their degree its not BSc(Engineering) now. BCE Bhagalpur,MIT Muzaffarpur ,RPSIT Patna and MACET still offer Bsc(Engg) Degree. Regards Nisheeth Nishant