Differences Between BE and B.Tech
According to a recent survey conducted by the
NCAER (National Council of Advanced Economic Research), Engineering is
the most sought after course in India. There are many institutes that
offer a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Some institutes call the
bachelor’s degree as BE o Bachelor of Engineering and some call it
Bachelor in Technology or B.Tech.
Misconceptions
B.Tech is offered by government institutes and BE is offered by private institutes.
There is absolutely no truth in this. Institutes like Netaji Subash Institute of Technology, University of Mumbai (Department of Chemical Technology) which are government institutes offer a BE degree and there are umpteen private institutes that offer a B.Tech degree.
No industrial training in BE or B.Tech
In both, BE and B.Tech, industrial training is compulsory after semester 6.
B.Tech or BE is valued more than the other
Your performance and to a lesser extent your college is what matters. Neither is preferred over the other.
Difference Between BE and B.Tech Courses
The only difference in BE and B.Tech is that B.Tech programme lays more emphasis on the practical part of the course, while BE deals more with the theoretical part.
Misconceptions
B.Tech is offered by government institutes and BE is offered by private institutes.
There is absolutely no truth in this. Institutes like Netaji Subash Institute of Technology, University of Mumbai (Department of Chemical Technology) which are government institutes offer a BE degree and there are umpteen private institutes that offer a B.Tech degree.
No industrial training in BE or B.Tech
In both, BE and B.Tech, industrial training is compulsory after semester 6.
B.Tech or BE is valued more than the other
Your performance and to a lesser extent your college is what matters. Neither is preferred over the other.
Difference Between BE and B.Tech Courses
The only difference in BE and B.Tech is that B.Tech programme lays more emphasis on the practical part of the course, while BE deals more with the theoretical part.
No comments:
Post a Comment