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Is it easy to get dual degree at BITS Pilani?
First, dual degree in bits is quite different to that offered by IITs and other colleges Students having Msc courses in the first year are offered B.E. Degrees at the end of first year on the basis of CGPA ….Avail complete Dual degree course at BITS Pilani 2021.
CGPA | Branch |
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6 | Civil |
5.2 | B Pharma |
What is MSC Economics in BITS Pilani?
The M.Sc. The main objective of M.Sc. (Economics) program is to impart students with a rigorous and hands-on training in Economics, with special emphasis on analytical and problem-solving skill, and in-depth understanding of the theoretical and empirical construct in the field of Economics.
Is MSc(Hons) in BITS Pilani similar to that of IITs?
Most of the people don’t have a clue about the Dual Degree Scheme & think that the M.Sc. course of BITS Pilani is similar to that of IITs. But The M.Sc. (Hons.) COURSE OF BITS PILANI IS VERY MUCH DIFFERENT FROM THAT AT IITs .. The IITs don’t offer B.E. as Dual degree.. Those who know about these courses never hesitate to take them..
Should I take dual degree at bits or not?
This post is not to discourage anyone from taking dual degree at BITS but is to give you an unbiased view of dual degree system (And the not talked side of this system), so that you don’t regret your decision later on. For those who don’t know, dual degree system gives a chance to students who could not get their preferred B.E. branch.
How is the evaluation system at bitbits Pilani?
BITS has a continuous evaluation system. Almost everyone opting for dual degree aims for CS (at least before coming to college) but not all of them get it (A rough stat for Pilani campus: Around 50-60 got CS out of around 300 MSc. students of 2015 batch).
How many students get Cs in BITS Pilani?
Almost everyone opting for dual degree aims for CS (at least before coming to college) but not all of them get it (A rough stat for Pilani campus: Around 50-60 got CS out of around 300 MSc. students of 2015 batch). BITS has a relative grading system so if there are people above average there would be people below average too.