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Students who have passed their 12th class can pursue B.Sc
course in different branches.
It offers many branches. Candidates can pursue this course from any
branch of their interest.
B.Sc vs. B.Tech- The difference
Years of Study
B.Tech: 4 years
B.Sc: 3-5 years (depending upon the
university/college policy)
Study focus
B.Tech: Applied Science (technical/ technological)
B.Sc: Basic Science (pure science)
B.Sc vs. B.Tech- The difference
What will you study
B.Tech: Practical and Technical.
B.Sc: Broad and Theoretical.
M.Tech/ M.E.:
Through GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in
Engineering), UPES MEET (UPES M.Tech Engineering
Entrance Test), AUCET (Andhra University Common
Entrance Test) you can take admission to M.Tech/M.E
courses.
Doctorate:
Adoctoral degreeis a more advanced degree, but it
takes more time (often a great deal more time).
Depending on the program, a Ph.D. could take four to
eight years to complete.
MBA/ PG Diploma:
Through Common Admission Test (CAT), Common
Management Admission Test (CMAT), Xavier Aptitude
Test (XAT) you can take admission in MBA/PG Diploma
courses.
B.Sc Career Options
If you are pursuing B.Sc, you should aim for the highest
level of degree possible in your field, which might take
many years.
MBA/ PG Diploma:
You must qualify any entrance exam such as CAT, MAT, XAT,
JMET, IBSAT, TANCET, SNAP, ICET, GCET, OPEN MAT etc. to
get admitted in MBA/PG Diploma courses.
Which one to choose B.Sc or B.Tech
B.Sc:
If you are comfortable with basic science and are more inclined to
non-technical aspects of science, B.Sc is a good choice, and
coupled with M.Sc you can make good progress in your career.
B.Tech: