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The main difference between B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) and B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) is their focus: B.E. is more theoretical and concept-driven, emphasizing core scientific principles, while B.Tech is more practical and application-oriented, focusing on hands-on technological skills and industry relevance, often through mandatory internships and modern lab work, though both are respected 4-year degrees with similar job prospects. B.Tech is often offered by technical institutes (like IITs, NITs) and aligns with newer tech, while B.E. comes from traditional universities, but both offer strong engineering foundations.

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