This depends entirely on what you want to go on to study at university/college.
BTEC are regarded as being academically less challenging than the A-Level. However, these BTEC courses are primarily based around the practical, vocational aspects of education. This meaning, naturally, that if you are considering a career in sport (which is on the most part practical work), you would automatically be reomended to take part in a BTEC.
A-Levels though, are much better qualifications to have if you are considering further education/career aspects in a more academic path. For example, law/history/sciences etc.
So to answer your question, neither one is better than the other. Although A-Levels are on the most part more highly regarded by the general public.
Btechs Obviously
GCSE scores are better !
obviuosly glagotia is better !
AMIE and BTech are engineering degrees. The main difference between the two is that, AMIE has a central syllabus but BTech has state syllabus.. AMIE courses are being conducted by The Institution Of Engineers (India) While different universities conduct BTech.
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without any doubt amaesi.it is most challenging exam rather than btech ignou.
You need at least 4 A-Cs and science is useful
The salary difference between MTech and BTech is low.. BTech graduates get an average salary of around 17k in India. And MTech graduates get around 19k.. So its better to do MBA after BE or BTech unless you are to bright in technical aspects..
Actually msc biotech is bit technical whilw bsc is theory based bsc+msc is equal to btech degree and as u know biotech is a mainly a research oriented subject bsc and msc is better for it but still some fool peoples prefers a btech degree
Well, A-level is the more advanced, being taken at college or sixth form, afetr your GCSEs. However, your GCSEs are also important, as both employers and universities take your GCSE and A levels into consideration. It is common to take around 10 GCSEs and 3-4 Alevels.
Both are good, you need to select which is preferable to you. CS if you have technical bend of mind else IT if you want to eventually want to reach managerial or admin type positions.
Between A-level and BTECH, none is better than the other all fetch the same UCAS points.
After BTEC, it would be prudent to do an MTEC or a specialization in accounting.
No, that university does not offers BTech.