B. Tech is best or b. Sc is best?
Hello,
It's your choice. If you wanted to see yourself as a software professional or some professional in engineering, years later then probably Btech is best for you.
But if you want something different in life, something which most of the people don't do, then choose Bsc. BSc in pure science from a good university will lead you towards the enormous field of research in pure science. I am currently pursuing Master's in Chemistry in IIT Kanpur and am among some of the best minds across India in my field. Here most students aim in moving abroad for pursuing their Ph.D. and Postdocs. Later in their career, they become full-time researchers or join academia.
Apart from a career in academia, I would like to throw light on some other exciting careers which I have seen people pursue after moving from this place.
MSc. in mathematics and statistics can lead to a career in data analyst in any big company. With the increasing growth of AI, the demands for data analysts are hugely increasing and maybe in the next decade data analysts would be the richest on earth. Most graduates come here for their post-graduation and their jobs are more or like the same as described above.
Similarly, a degree in biochemistry or chemistry can open large doors in the pharma sector. I have seniors working as biochemists for big pharma companies and some even have their own companies.
We have kept btech on top of our hierarchy table of degrees because we are unaware of other fields or are more ignorant.
So, dude if your friends are crazy about doing btech, not necessary you should also follow the herd.
Think calmly, what you want to do in life and where you want to see yourself after 10 years.
Then, take a decision which you shouldn't regret later.
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Thank you and all the best for your future.
Hello Sathish !!
We cannot say which degree is best, but it all depends upon your interest towards your career.
Here, Bachelors of science (B.sc) is one of the most popular degree courses among science students after class 12. The duration of Bsc course is 3 years in India. But whereas the Btech course is to be done for the duration of 4 years. So if you are good at mathematics , better choose btech and when you are interested in science, go for Bsc.
Please do research and then proceed accordingly !!!
Feel free to ask us anytime !!
Hooe this helps and best wishes !!!
Hello,
we can’t compare the courses, which one better. Both B. Tech and B. Sc. have their own merits and de- merits. It depends entirely on the student’s areas of interest and skills before choosing either of the courses. B. Tech is engineering and B. Sc. is bachelor degree in science. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money-making aspect while choosing a course it is more feasible to choose a course that will give you long-term benefits rather than a short term.
Bachelors of Technology: B. Tech is popularly known by the name of engineering by everyone. It offers the most specialization and is better per se as compared to both the above courses. B. Tech has comparatively the most number of students applying per year. B.Tech, on the other hand requires clearing an entrance exam almost for any college in the country. There are state entrances and there are also national level entrances which conduct their exams, rank students according to their marks.
Some branches of engineering
- Electronics & Communication Engineering
- Computer Science & Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Information Technology Engineering
- Food Technology Engineering
- Automobile Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Biotechnology Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
Top colleges for B. Sc.:
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College(MCC) - Chennai
Stella Maris College - Chennai
The Oxford College of Science - Bangalore
St. Xavier's College – Ahmedabad
Bachelors of Science: This course is more inclined towards procurement of knowledge and imparting the same to others through research. People taking up this course are more inclined towards the profession of teaching and hence there is a disparity in the salary offered. While there is a lot of scope to go in depth post graduation, the horizons are relatively narrower. Candidates are picked up for several job openings.
B. Sc. (PCM)
B. Sc. (Physics)
B. Sc. (Chemistry)
B. Sc. (Maths)
B. Sc. (Zoology)
B. Sc. (Statistics)
B. Sc. (Botany)
B. Sc. (Home Science)
B. Sc. (Agriculture)
B. Sc. (Animation)
B. Sc. (Biochemistry)
B. Sc. (Bioinformatics)
B. Sc.(Computer Science)
B. Sc. (Fashion Technology)
B. Sc. (Food Technology)
B. Sc. (Microbiology)
B. Sc. (Multimedia)
B. Sc. (Information Technology)
B. Sc. (Interior Design)
Top colleges for B. Tech:
BITS Pilani
VIT University
Amrita University
SRM University
PSG Technology Coimbatore
Sastra university
Gitam university
KL University
.
Thank you.
Hello Batta,
we can’t compare the courses, which one better. Both B. Tech and B. Sc. have their own merits and de- merits. It depends entirely on the student’s areas of interest and skills before choosing either of the courses. B. Tech is engineering and B. Sc. is bachelor degree in science. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money-making aspect while choosing a course it is more feasible to choose a course that will give you long-term benefits rather than a short term.
Bachelors of Technology: B. Tech is popularly known by the name of engineering by everyone. It offers the most specialization and is better per se as compared to both the above courses. B. Tech has comparatively the most number of students applying per year. B.Tech, on the other hand requires clearing an entrance exam almost for any college in the country. There are state entrances and there are also national level entrances which conduct their exams, rank students according to their marks.
Some branches of engineering
- Electronics & Communication Engineering
It deals with the electronic devices, circuits, communication equipment like transmitter, receiver, integrated circuits (IC). It also deals with basic electronics, analog and digital transmission & reception of data, voice and video (Example AM, FM, DTH), microprocessors, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression.
- Computer Science & Engineering
Computer engineering is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer hardware and software.
- Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is a professional programme which helps students to understand the working mechanisms of heavy tools and machineries. It deals with construction, design, and manufacture of machines.
- Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines and railways.
- Information Technology Engineering
Information Technology is an engineering division, which concentrates on the study of utilizing computers and telecommunications in order to control, gather, store and circulate information. Both software and hardware sectors are parts of Information Technology.
- Food Technology Engineering
Food engineering encompasses a wide range of activities. Food engineers are employed in food processing, food machinery, packaging, ingredient manufacturing, instrumentation, and control.
- Automobile Engineering
It is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering as applied to the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles, automobiles and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems.
- Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft. It has two major and overlapping branches: Aeronautical engineering and Astronautical Engineering.
- Biotechnology Engineering
Biotechnology is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products, or "any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms.
- Chemical Engineering
chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences, life sciences, together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy.
Top colleges for B. Sc.:
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College(MCC) - Chennai
Stella Maris College - Chennai
The Oxford College of Science - Bangalore
St. Xavier's College – Ahmedabad
Bachelors of Science: This course is more inclined towards procurement of knowledge and imparting the same to others through research. People taking up this course are more inclined towards the profession of teaching and hence there is a disparity in the salary offered. While there is a lot of scope to go in depth post graduation, the horizons are relatively narrower. Candidates are picked up for several job openings.
B. Sc. (PCM)
B. Sc. (Physics)
B. Sc. (Chemistry)
B. Sc. (Maths)
B. Sc. (Zoology)
B. Sc. (Statistics)
B. Sc. (Botany)
B. Sc. (Home Science)
B. Sc. (Agriculture)
B. Sc. (Animation)
B. Sc. (Biochemistry)
B. Sc. (Bioinformatics)
B. Sc.(Computer Science)
B. Sc. (Fashion Technology)
B. Sc. (Food Technology)
B. Sc. (Microbiology)
B. Sc. (Multimedia)
B. Sc. (Information Technology)
B. Sc. (Interior Design)
Thankyou
There is a lot of misconceptions and confusions among students when it comes to choosing BSc or Btech after 12th.
A common misconception is BTech (engineering) is better than BSc (pure science), while a few confident students stick to BSc as their career goals are clear.
Some feel BTech is tough and they won’t be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel BSc is way too easy.
To remove this confusion and misconceptions, we look a the different aspects, scope, difficulty level, career prospects etc., involved in these two courses and may be help you in choosing either BSc or Btech.
Hope you got the answer you are looking for thank-you.





