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New answer posted
2014-07-07 11:53:44
Guide-Level 14
Still I can help you better only when I know about your native place so please specify that.
Good luck.
New answer posted
2014-07-04 01:11:11
Contributor-Level 6
Both B.Tech and B.Sc covers same topics but the key difference is that B.Tech students need to study each topic in depth compared to BSc students.
Duration also differs i.e. B. Tech is for four years and B.Sc is for three years.
As u already that 3years technical course is not considered outside india.
Engineers are also paid high compared to B.Sc graduates.
B.Tech in electronics covers right from the designing, manufacturing and use of electronic equipments and devices whereas B.Sc in electronics is concerned with the theoretical and application of instruments and their process.
So more scope in btech compared to Bsc. So th
New answer posted
2014-07-03 14:24:19
Contributor-Level 10
Visual communications has promising career opportunities.
B.Sc VISCOM:
The course is designed to help students theoretically understand human communication, development communication and media culture and society as well as gain basic practical knowledge in advertising, photography, television production, film and computer graphics.
Job Prospects
A degree in Visual Communications opens various avenues. There are numerous opportunities if you have the passion and thirst for creativity. Some of the job prospects are listed below.
Advertising Personnel
Cartoonists
Animators
Art Directors
Ad photographers
Event Managers
Scriptwriters
Broadca
New answer posted
2014-07-02 11:36:20
Contributor-Level 9
Without UG, you cannot opt for PG similarly your BSC marks are important in PG. It will help you in final placement.
All the best.!
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2014-07-02 10:38:50New answer posted
2014-06-30 11:49:49
Beginner-Level 4
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2014-06-30 07:04:00
Guide-Level 12
Let me compare - BSc gives you a broad based vision and knowledge on sciences, and BFA gives a broad based vision and knowledge on creative arts. Why do you want to compare BSc and BFA, please state your goals. Also, on what areas do you want to compare them. And if you are comparing BSc (Animation) with BFA do remember BFA has 4 years and hence more to learn. BSc skips the most important part - that is drawing by hand (preproduction). So you would have to take up Animation Film Design elsewhere.
However, you must check your suitability for this field. Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportu
New answer posted
2014-06-28 10:34:59
Beginner-Level 3
New answer posted
2014-06-26 18:35:06Guide-Level 11
Well both the courses are equally good and it will be difficult to tell which is better. However, below are few key differences.
B.Sc in Agriculture
Candidates who have completed BSc degree in Agriculture have a lot of career options.
After completing their graduation, they can gain employment in bakery and confectionery, fruit and vegetable processing, beverage and dairy industries.
Some of the top recruiting these candidates are GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Cavin Kare, Dabur Foods, ITC, Hatsun Agro Products and Hindustan Unilever Limited.
Some of the job profiles are:
Agriculture officer
Technical Manager
Assistant Plantation Ma
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