Engineering is a lot more dynamic than physics. It would be easier to transition from engineering to physics than the other way around... Engineers tend be quicker to adjust to and understand new concepts, and is capable of taking multiple approaches to problems. Physicists tend to look down on engineers. Being a third-year physics student myself, I think it's the jealousy we have towards them...
well both have equivalent value difference lies in there course Bs (hons) course program is a four years program starts after your Fsc. Bs (Hons) is a masters degree where as in Msc you study for 2 years and it begins after your 2 years of Bsc both have comon goal but a bit different ways it has a large scope a person can get job with a good marit in different industrializing sectors and if you dont you can still got an option to be a lecturer in a good university
65 % or above and in hons its 75%
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Edith Cowan University Awards the following Masters Programmes:* Master of Business Administration (MBA) * Master of Professional Finance & Banking (MPFB) * Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) * Master of Hospitality Management (MHM) Asia Pacific University College of Technology & Innovation Awards the following Bachelor's Degree Programmes: * BSc (Hons.) Computer Games Development * BSc (Hons.) Software Engineering * BSc (Hons.) IT - Networking * BSc (Hons.) Information Technology * BSc (Hons.) IT - Security Systems * BSc (Hons.) Intelligent System * BA (Hons.) Business Management * BA (Hons.) Accounts & Finance * BA (Hons.) Human Resource Management * BA (Hons.) Marketing * BA (Hons.) International Business University of Aberdeen, UK: * LLM in International Business Law The degree awarded is same as the one awarded at main campus in Australia, Malyasia & UK.
here are the pro grammes offered at Pilani CampusProgrammes Offered at BITS, Pilani - Pilani Campus:B.E.(Hons.): ChemicalB.E.(Hons.): CivilB.E.(Hons.): Computer ScienceB.E.(Hons.): Electrical and ElectronicsB.E.(Hons.): Electronics & InstrumentationB.E.(Hons.): MechanicalB.E.(Hons.): ManufacturingB.Pharm.(Hons.)M.Sc.(Hons.): Biological SciencesM.Sc.(Hons.): ChemistryM.Sc.(Hons.): EconomicsM.Sc.(Hons.): MathematicsM.Sc.(Hons.): PhysicsM.Sc.(Tech.): General StudiesM.Sc.(Tech.): FinanceM.Sc.(Tech.): Information Systemsdetailed information you can get from their sites
Yes, Invertis University Providing B.Sc Hons Course. B.Sc.(PCM) - Bachelor of Science (Physics, Chemistry & Maths) College Course is a three year with six semester programme after XII PCM stream. During this programme students study Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in some advanced level which makes them capable to decide their career in the way of public / private sector or Primary / higher Education study for B.Ed or M.Sc. Want to Know more information about Invertis University in UP invertisuniversity.ac.in/bsc/bachelor-of-science-pcm/coursedetails
Dinkar Pagare has written: 'Principles and Practice of Auditing ; For B.Com. Hons. Course and B.Com. Pass Course of Delhi University'
Dr. Agard is a former director of medical physics at Flower Hospital Oncology Center, Ohio. He holds a B.S. (Hons) first class in physics from the University of London, an M.S. in physics from the Middlesex Hospital Medical School at the University of London, and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Toronto. In 1993 Dr. Agard was elected to the national board of directors of the Health Physics Society.
BSc economics is better than BBA due to Governmental prestige considered in Bsc economics but not in BBA.
BA Hons stands for Bachelor of Arts Honours, which is an undergraduate degree program that typically involves more in-depth study and research in a specific area of study compared to a regular Bachelor of Arts degree. The "Hons" signifies that the student has achieved a higher level of academic achievement.
dude there is bcs hons not bcom computer