Thank you so much for this...I have one question regarding this: I understand that a B.Eng will include both theoretical AND practical aspects of the course, so would it be more advantageous to enter the job market, rather than going into the research field, with a B.Eng over a BSc? I am planning on applying for Computer Science at university.
Thank you very much for your help. I have applied for two BEng degrees (Edinburgh and Imperial), two BSc degrees(Manchester and Durham) and one BA degree (Cambridge).@@academix-phdfactory4155
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Hii, I would like to ask if Bachelor Engineering have a board exams??
Thank you so much for this...I have one question regarding this: I understand that a B.Eng will include both theoretical AND practical aspects of the course, so would it be more advantageous to enter the job market, rather than going into the research field, with a B.Eng over a BSc? I am planning on applying for Computer Science at university.
This choice depends pretty much on your aspirations. Very good luck with your studies!
Thank you very much for your help. I have applied for two BEng degrees (Edinburgh and Imperial), two BSc degrees(Manchester and Durham) and one BA degree (Cambridge).@@academix-phdfactory4155
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