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Diya Nihalani

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BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects in your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have a good track of research, thesis, etc. then you have scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.

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Diya Nihalani

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The 'better' course depends on various factors. Some of the core differences between the two are covered below:

BSc Computer Science: A 3-year UG academic degree in Computer Science. Usually preferred to get into research & academia. Though one can also work in roles like developer, analyst, or engineer after this course if they have a relevant skillset.  Though the curriculum has both theory & lab work included, it is still more of a theory-driven course focused on CS fundamentals. BSc CS has a shorter duration, an easier entry, and an affordable cost.

BTech CSE: By the name, a 4-year tech degree. Comparatively more advanced & appl

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Diya Nihalani

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BSc Computer Science scope in India is decent. Given that you have good skills and relevant experience/ projects for your resume. You can apply for roles like - Software engineer, Web developer, Data scientist, Database, Cybersecurity analyst, Data analyst etc. If you have good track of research, thesis, etc. you have good scope in research & academia as well. Though a few places might prefer a pure tech degree, there are still ample companies hiring BSc CS graduates.

Talking of abroad now, yes you can aspire to work in areas like -  IT firms, startups or academia there. Just make sure you meet the their requirements such as langua

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Diya Nihalani

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You can consider BSc Computer Science (3 year) course if you are looking for a quicker and less tech-heavy CS course like BTech (4 year). This course is ideal if you want to have a more theoretical approach to learning CS fundamentals and wish to get into academia, research,  plan for a master's or looking for a slightly less practical role than core engineering. The core focus is slightly more on Theory, Software and Algorithms than Application, Engineering and  Hardware. BSc CS may offer specializations like AI, ML, Cloud Computing, Cyber Security etc. in the last couple of semesters. 

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Total fees of the BSc course at this college may include charges like hostel fees, meal plans & other items. You can pay fees either semester wise or annually. Though approximate range for BSc course fees at MLSU Udaipur lies from INR 5,900 to 69,000.

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Abhishek Dhyani

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AAFT Noida offers a BSc programme at the UG level. It is offered in full-time mode and is recognised by the UGC. The total tuition fee of BSc at AAFT Noida ranges between INR 4.3 Lacs and INR 8.1 lakh. 

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Swapnil Rode

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For B.Sc. Economics (Hons.), Lovely Professional University is a decent option. The course is well-structured, faculty explains concepts clearly, and you get good exposure through projects, seminars, and internships. Placements are average but supportive-some students land roles in analytics, finance, research, or go for higher studies. If you actively build skills and internships, LPU gives you the platform to do well.

 

 

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Swapnil Rode

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Neither is better nor bad. Both options are available because they cater to different types of studies and career options. A BA in Criminology will help you gain skills related to social analysis. For example, you'll be able to determine why the crime was committed. Or, human behaviour, legal systems, etc.

 

A BSc in Criminology, on the other hand, will give you practical skills to find evidence from the crime scene, work in forensic labs, assist researchers, etc.

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Swapnil Rode

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India as well abroad usually has highly specialised roles when it comes to this domain. The major areas recruiting BSc Microbiology graduates may include research and lab roles in areas like the healthcare, agricultural, food industry, biotechnology, environmental Science & pharmaceuticals. The job profiles and salaries depend heavily on the employer, academic records, and individual capabilities. 

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Shikha Arora

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It depends. You should choose the one based on your career goals. BSc Psychology is a technical degree that'll give you more lab-based scientific knowledge. The BA Psychology is a more theory-based degree focused on social aspects and humanities.

Another thing to consider is that you can't pursue a BSc in Psychology with a Humanities or Arts background in Class 12.

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