Yes, of course
Even M.Sc. Physics (Specialization in Electronics) has higher rank than B.Tech in any stream.
Because M.Sc. degree is awarded after 5 years (B.Sc.+ M.Sc.) from 12th while B.Tech is awarded after 4 years from 12th. so M.Sc has higher precedence.
M.Sc. is a Master Degree, while B.Tech is The Bachelor Degree. so it is also makes the importance of M.Sc. over B.tech.
Those Students who complete their M.Tech, MBA, MCA after M.Sc. has higher weightage than B.Tech students......
I think now you are clear with this explanation about the equivalence of B.tech and M.Sc. Physics or other stream.
West wishes,
Prof. B.D. Joshi
IISc. Banglore
Yes, of course
Even M.Sc. Physics (Specialization in Electronics) has higher rank than B.Tech in any stream.
Because M.Sc. degree is awarded after 5 years (B.Sc.+ M.Sc.) from 12th while B.Tech is awarded after 4 years from 12th. so M.Sc has higher precedence.
M.Sc. is a Master Degree, while B.Tech is The Bachelor Degree. so it is also makes the importance of M.Sc. over B.tech.
Those Students who complete their M.Tech, MBA, MCA after M.Sc. has higher weightage than B.Tech students......
I think now you are clear with this explanation about the equivalence of B.tech and M.Sc. Physics or other stream.
West wishes,
Prof. B.D. Joshi
IISc. Banglore
As such both are different in many ways first of all one is only graduate degree while other ois Post Graduate degree but as far as professional degrees concerned B.TEch is more useful and job oriented than M.Sc so if you want to choose between these two then i wil suggest that go for B.Tech and for more information you can visist the following site which will give you more information about various engineering entrance exam
Electronics is not a small field the area of electronics is very vast and it can named several ways according to it's area.every field is called engineering. Electronics and communication is used for communicating and electronics devices Electronics and instrumentation is used for measurement and measuring tools development. But all are called engineering.
No!! You just indicate the MSc. For example, John Doe MSc. If the two degrees were in different areas (MA, MSc) then that would be different and you would indicate both.
yes AIC by examination is recognized as equivalent to M.Sc. in chemistry as per GO No. 18-36/57-T.5 dated 19-8-1958 of the Government of India
MSC MLT distance education
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Yes Msc Electronics is equivalent to BE Electronics
obviously physics
msc applied electronics or msc electronics and communication systems is preferable in another case if you wish for software line then mca is preferable
no. u had to do bsc physics
yes
Yes, MSc is equivalent to BE/B tech
1) After bsc electronics first you go to job after you do amie or amiete 3yrs for bsc electronics and diploma students. amie or amiete is better than btech distance mode or correspondense or msc electronics distance mode. amie and amiete is a non formal engineering degree but no distance education or correspendence. amiete or amie best option who want to persue work balance engineering degree and core related high salary . please take this idea really better future for working professionals.. 2) Another regular course options for bsc electronics ; msc electronics and communication or msc electronics and telecommunication or be/btech ece 3yrs for bsc electronics.other options mba or mca please take this idea better for who want to persue regular degree in college/university. please note : msc electronics and communication or telecommunication better than msc electronics or msc applied electronics or msc electronics and instumentation this degree is limited jobs
Stupid question, how can MSc be equivalent to BSc.
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If you have a degree in MSC electronics and instrumentation technology, there are a number of jobs that you can get. Some examples include computer information specialist, information security coordinator, and enterprise information officer.
you can join MCA or Geoinformatice programme