Structure
In C#, a structure is a value type data type. It helps you to make a single variable hold related data of various data types. The struct keyword is used for creating a structure.
To define a structure, you must use the struct statement. The struct statement defines a new data type, with more than one member for your program.
Classes
When you define a class, you define a blueprint for a data type. A class definition starts with the keyword class followed by the class name, and the class body enclosed by a pair of curly braces.
Structure vs Classes
Structures are value types and the classes are reference types.
On passing a class to a method, it is passed by reference. But when a structure is passed to a method, it is passed by value.
Classes supports Inheritance but this is not the case with structure.
Destructor in a class can be used but in Structure, you cannot use a Destructor.
Structures cannot have default constructor