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B.E vs B. Tech: How are They Different?

Even a surface analysis of the popular career choices of Indian students would point a finger towards engineering. Yes, it is right. Many students opt for engineering because of the job opportunities and career options offered by the course.

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B.E vs B. Tech: How are They Different?

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  1. B.E vs B. Tech: How are They Different?

  2. Even a surface analysis of the popular career choices of Indian students would point a finger towards engineering. Yes, it is right. Many students opt for engineering because of the job opportunities and career options offered by the course.

  3. The best colleges in Kerala offer engineering course as two: Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) and Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech). Now comes the most relevant and popular question “How are they different?” and here is how:

  4. BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.E) An undergraduate course that can be pursued after 12th examination. The students have to attend a state or national level entrance examination to get enrolled in a reputed engineering college.

  5. B.E is basically a knowledge- oriented course that mainly focuses on the theoretical knowledge much needed for inventing newest technologies. Internships and industrial visits are part of the course structure.

  6. Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) Same as B.E course, B. Tech is also an undergraduate programme joined after 12th board exam. One can get admission in an engineering college through an entrance examination conducted in the state and national level. Private colleges also offer both B.E and B.Tech courses for aspiring engineers.

  7. B. Tech is more of a skill-oriented course compared to B.E. Here students study the technical aspects behind the working principles of gadgets and technologies. They get practical knowledge through the course curriculum.

  8. Industrial visits and internships are an integral part of the B. Tech course.

  9. Apart from the minute differences, the syllabus of B.E and B. Tech in the best engineering colleges in Kerala are more or less same. The difference falls on the emphasis on theoretical and practical knowledge. Both courses offer numerous streams and specializations that students can prefer to study.

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