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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Burra, I am afraid that what you are seeking is not available. UGC had decided that no university will offer any professional course including engineering via open or distance learning method. Hence this route is just not possible. Alternatively if you are working then you can think of doing AMIE, which is equivalent to graduation in engineering for all purposes. Best wishes to you.

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For B.Tech (Lateral), candidates must have passed Diploma in Engineering and Technology and obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks for Backward class and PWD candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only), Alternatively for B.Tech (Lateral), candidates with B.Sc. From a recognised university as defined by UGC and obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks for Backward class and PWD candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) and passed 10+2 with Mathematics as a subject, are also eligible. Students appearing for 10+2 or Engineering Diploma are also eligible. Maharashtra State candidates must have to appear for MHT CET. All India candi
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Neetu Singh

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Apart from IIT, top colleges for civil engineering are National Institute of Technology, R.V.College of Engineering, Delhi Technological University, College of Engineering Pune, UPES Dehradun,Lovely Professional University etc.
Actually I did MBA from Lovely Professional University but I have one friend who has done B.Tech Civil Engineering From LPU.He told me B. Tech in civil engineering course involves so much more than theoretical know-how. In addition to classroom lectures, students here learn via hands-on experiences which include site visits, lab sessions and so on. PPTs, animations and similar technological techniques are a regul
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Yes, you can go ahead with your desired programme. Yes, It is possible to join B.Tech course after completing B.Sc. Through the lateral entry scheme which is offered by most of the Engineering colleges in India. The lateral entry is only given to candidates who have either completed Diploma in Engineering or B.Sc. Course. What it means is that you would be given admission in the second year of the Engineering course of your choice which you can select depending on the subject in which you completed your B.Sc. Eligibility Criteria for LEET:
1. Must be graduate in Science stream like B.Sc. With minimum 55% marks.
2. Must have taken mathem
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Shivangi .

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Let me tell you that Niether IIT's nor NIT's have Lateral Entry Scheme into 2nd year of B.Tech. There is no such provisions into NIT's for that. Even Diploma Engineering Student who cracks AIEEE will be provided Admission to the first year of B.Tech at NIT's or IIIT's. As there is no provision for lateral entry into 2nd year. However, request was made for indroducing such provisions but has be rejected as it will effect the quality and faculty of education at NIT's.

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MGM's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College (JNEC) is one of the best colleges to pursue B.Tech civil engineering with affordable fees. Civil engineers have significant liability in their jobs, requiring teamwork as well as independent thinking. To provoke independent thoughts in students and the importance of teamwork, the programme also emphasizes on outcome-based education, design thinking process, and cooperative education components involving projects, seminars, internships, Activity Based Learning, and Problem Based Learning. The students are prepared to be adaptable and industry-ready having competencies across a range of technic
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