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B.Sc IT and BTech – Difference and Career Scope of each

February 21, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

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What is B.Sc (IT) and B.Tech? What is the difference between the two and their scope?

Answer :

A Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, (abbreviated B.Sc IT or B.Sc IT), is a bachelor’s degree awarded for the completion of an undergraduate course or program in information technology.

A Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree program typically lasts three to four years. This degree is primarily focused on subjects such as software, databases, and networking. In general computer science degrees tend to focus on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing rather than emphasizing specific technologies.

The Bachelor of Technology (commonly abbreviated as B.Tech. or B.Tech. (Hons)) is an undergraduate academic degree conferred after completion of a three or four year program of studies at an accredited university or accredited university-level institution.

Career Scope after B.Sc IT

One amongst the most chosen courses in India is the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) course. The job opportunities available for one who have completed his studies in this sector are numerous. This undergraduate level academic degree allows one to get a fundamental idea about the subject concerned.

Students of B.Sc also have the opportunity to get jobs with banks. But they will need to appear for the entrance test that is carried by each of the individual banks as to get recruited into the post they wish to enter.

Career Scope after B.Tech

On completion of the course the candidates should select the job based on area they aspire to reach heights. There are many instances where candidates take the first job they get. Later on they regret the decision taken. It is important to choose based on one’s strength. Like a candidate interested in the mechanical stream should take up a programming job only if it interests them. They have opportunities in various other areas like automobile, aerospace and also marine sector.

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