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In B.Tech, you will study and apply your technical knowledge in your specific domain whereas in B.Sc, you will study deeply the theoretical aspects of you domain.
B.Sc is the study of sciences whereas B.Tech is the study of technology. B.Tech is more practical based on creative designing whereas B.Sc is more based on theory aspect than practical.
B.Sc is generally a 3-year course (6 semesters) and B.Tech is a 4-year course (8 semesters).
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You can't get job immediately after Bachelors degree if you plan your Masters degree in Microbiology then after your degree you can apply for further research or job. You may get the good opportunities through that process.
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Refer to this article for detailed information on this subject:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/your-career-after-bachelors-in-information-technology-b-sc-it-blogId-4567
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Here is a list of the top colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/b-sc-colleges-india
Also, B.Sc in IT is a Bachelor's degree course.
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