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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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In most of the Universities/Colleges, the admission process of B.Sc. Are based on 12th merit while B.Tech admission are done through the entrance exams like JEE-Main/Advance. So in my opinion B.Tech have great weightage over B.Sc. Programs from job point of view. Further, a B.Tech degree holder have more options and exposure over B.Sc.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
In most of the Universities/Colleges, the admission process of B.Sc. Are based on 12th merit while B.Tech admission are done through the entrance exams like JEE-Main/Advance. So in my opinion B.Tech have great weightage over B.Sc. Programs from job point of view. Further, a B.Tech degree holder have more options and exposure over B.Sc.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Tech Mechanical is four years UG programme and it is the oldest and the broadest engineering disciplines that applies engineering, physics, engineering mathematics, and materials Science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. Admission in B.Tech is done through various entrance examinations like JEE Main/Advance etc. While B.Sc. (IT) Is a three years UG programme in information technology. The degree is normally required in order to work in the Information technology industry. The admission in most of leading colleges for B.Sc. (IT) are based on 12th merit. Further B.Tech (Mech) have great sc
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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Surya Paul, Fee per year is INR 25000/ year for a duration of 3 years. So the total fee is around INR 75000. For M.Sc. The fee is INR 40000 per year for a duration of 2 years. Total Fee for M.Sc. is INR80,000.

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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for people.

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Hello,
Both the options are good. You must choose according to your interest. Since you had Science in 10+2, I would advice you to go for B.Sc. Than B.A. Rest depends on your interest.
All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi, There are very big difference between B.Tech (CS) and B.Sc (CS). the few of them are listed under :-
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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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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If you wish to take B.Sc. In agriculture, you are not required to apply for EAMCET. It is only to pursue engineering. For B.Sc, you can directly take admission in a college directly without any entrance exam.
All the best.

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Ashish Kumar

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To get in B.Sc course of Fergusson College in Pune, getting a percentage of 90 -95 (general category) in AIMAT to get a seat is mandatory. If you are an outside Maharashtra candidate, it is near 75-80 within the state candidate though the cut off varies on caste categories and also if the candidates is outside Maharashtra or within the state candidates.

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Sopna Joshua

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As mentioned, both are good options but B.Sc Nursing done in a good college guarantees immediate placement.

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