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B.Tech is a tough degree, then B.Sc and BCA. In B.Tech, focus is more on practical. And, B.Tech is a 4 year duration UG course. Fees of B.Tech is also higher as compared to BCA and B.Sc. It is 3 year duration UG course. Here, you learn programming languages and about components of computer and DBMS RDBMS etc. In BCA, much focus is on programming languages like Java c and c+ Python etc.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-information-security-and-digital-forensics-karunya-institute-of-technology-and-sciences-Coimbatore-249587.
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www.amity.edu
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Bacteriologists study the growth, development, and other properties of bacteria, including the positive and negative effects that bacteria have on plants, animals, and humans. Clinical microbiologists perform a wide range of clinical laboratory tests on specimens collected from plants, humans, and animals to aid in detection of disease. Clinical and medical microbiologists whose work involves directly researching human health may be classified as medical scientists. Environmental microbiologists study how microorganisms interact with the environment and each other. They may study
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