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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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If you love practical things and love to know about technologies, then you must choose B.Tech, otherwise B.Sc. In B.Sc, you will be gaining the knowledge of theory only. Not a single practical. B.Sc is a 3 year graduation programme while B.Tech is of 4 year duration programme. It will depend on you only that which field you choose to pursue your aim and establish your future.
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You will need to apply for MBBS after having completed your B.Sc. In nursing. If you are given a seat which will depend on the requirements and how well or fully you meet them, you can then study MBBS in any of the medical universities of Australia. If you wish to know more about this, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They can help you get professional guidance to study in Australia. They have vast experience in helping students to study abroad.

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Hi Debashish,
3 year degrees are recognised by UGC and 4 year degrees and recognised by AICTE. The basic course curriculum is the same and even the industry does not differentiate between the two. Coming to your question, which is better. Well, there isn't a completely correct response to this. The plus side of 3 year degree is that you get into the job market a year earlier and the fees at 95% colleges is lower for these courses. The plus side of the 4 year degree is that in the case you wish to go for a Masters course overseas, you are eligible for admissions in all colleges whereas some colleges do not accept a 3 year course from an
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