* Focuses on scientific and mathematical principles
* Typically includes a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology
* Prepares students for careers in science, engineering, healthcare, and other technical fields
* May also include coursework in the humanities and social sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)
* Focuses on the practical application of engineering principles
* Typically includes coursework in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, and computer engineering
* Prepares students for careers in engineering, manufacturing, construction, and other technical fields
* May also include coursework in the humanities and social sciences
In general, a B.S. degree is more focused on theory and research, while a B.E. degree is more focused on practical applications. However, the specific coursework and requirements for each degree can vary depending on the individual program and institution.