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Scholar-Level 18
1. B.Tech is a practical and skill knowledge oriented 4 years programme, while B.Sc (CS) is theory based 3 years programme.
2. B.Tech admission are based on JEE Main/ Advance and other entrance tests, while B.Sc admission are based on merit (12th marks).
3. B.Tech (CS) have higher level and exposure in market in comparison to B.Sc (CS).
4. B.Tech (CS) students are eligible to participate in Graduate aptitude test in engineering (GATE) for jobs of PSUs and government. While B.Sc (CS) have no such options.
5. B.Tech (CS) students are e
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All the best.
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B.Tech have advantage here. BE covered the theoretical aspect and focuses on fundamentals, while B.Tech is a skill oriented course and emphasis are laid on practical rather than theory. B.Sc is a three year programme and course contents and syllabus level is somewhat easier than that of B.Tech and BE. Further, BE/B.Tech students can participate in Graduate aptitude test in engineering (GATE) for PSU and government jobs, whereas a B.Sc student have not this opportunity. So, in my opinion B.Tech CS is better over BE or B.Sc (CS).
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