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@Puneet At BITS , all students who are in MSc.(Hons) (P/C/M/Bio/Eco) get an assured BE Dual Degree.So they effectively pass out with MSc(Integ) and BE Degrees in 5 yrs . Yes , the BEs are important.Not many people like pure MScs , but if you are getting a BE degree along with it , its great. Please read my post: http://www.goiit.com/posts/list/about-non-iits-msc-at-bits-complete-info-60182.htm
@Ajith and Maxzy I had posted this earlier. *********************************************************************************
1)Yes.Approx lowest 5% of the MSc Hons get B Pharma.55% will get CS/EEE/EnI , rest will get Mech , Civ, Chemical. You have to be above avg to get EEE/CS
2)Yes thats absolutely true.Lowest at Goa is Chemical.
3)LOL , that never happens. On the contrary , foreign univs look at the Dual Degree favorably.The guy has 2 degrees , that too from BITS.Its no joke , you know.
4)Nope.After the basic 2 yrs , you need 1 yr per new degree + Practice School/Thesis per degree
5)ALL MScs and BEs have exactly the same syllabus for the 1st yr.So getting a good CGPA is equally possible from any course. No mSc Eco isnt that much preferrred , MSc Phy is the most pref.
6)You do your MSc in your 3rd yr , BE in your 4th yr and 5 th yr full is Practice SChool.
7) Yes , in a very advantagoeus position. Unfair??Whats unfair? He could have taken the MSc too. His fault that he didn't do enough research into BITS.
Also BITS's fault for not being visible enough.
Also the media's fault for not discussing BITS's unique academic flexibilities.
Good questions by the way!!Hope you have read my MSc at BITS post.
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