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BE VS BTECH |
"Ramiz, son, get up, it's morning"
Well, this was the story of every morning.
Ramiz was the only son of Bashir Sahib's family. Bashir Sahib was afraid of his wife for this reason that his beloved son should not be woken up.
But today, since the results of the college's annual exams were to come, Bashir Sahib was also the one who took the lead in waking up Ramiz.
He was constantly telling himself to get up. The results must have been announced by now. Thus, Ramiz was a top student in his studies, but today's anxiety was understandable.
Finally, after so many efforts, Ramiz reached the breakfast table where everyone's first question was what to do next?
On which, Grand Pa suggested to his beloved grandson saying,
"My advice is to take admission in B-Tech in a good university. This engineering degree has a lot of scope these days."
Dear readers, we think Ramiz will continue to receive advice.
Today, we are bringing this topic under our pen and telling you that in this whole story, some mistakes are made by our college students which later cause problems for them.
First question to our dear readers, do you know what is the difference between BE and B.Tech?
Answer: No, let us tell you that apparently these degrees seem to be the same, But there is a clear difference between them.
BE: Bachelors in Engineering is a four-year, eight-semester undergraduate degree program in which students are taught mathematics, engineering principles, machine designs, and basic principles of science on a priority basis. Upon completion of this degree, graduate students are provided with job opportunities in various engineering-related departments in various developed countries of the world (United States, Canada, and Germany, etc.) according to their abilities. In addition, new avenues of education are paved for the student after graduation,
which includes research-related degrees such as ME, MBA, MS, and MTech.
B.Tech: Bachelors in Technology is a four-year, eight-semester undergraduate degree program that provides students with education in the technical and practical aspects of engineering, scientific experiments, and deep industrial expertise. The aim is to provide a job in various developed countries of the world (United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, and Germany, etc.) in the fields of productivity development, manufacturing, and quality control of the relevant industry after graduation, according to their performance and capabilities.
Generally, both these degrees are related to science and offer similar engineering and technology-related programs, such as
Our advice to all college pass out students is that before choosing any department or taking admission in it, do some research about it so that you don't face any problems in future. We hope you liked this short but informative article of ours, thank you.
Written by Syed Murtaza Hassan