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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per the official sources, the total tuition fee for BTech ranges from INR 2.1 Lacs to INR 2.4 lakh. For confirmation of a seat, candidates have to pay the course fee after the completion of all rounds of selection. Candidates also need to pay a registration fee when applying to courses. The BTech course fee structure consists of security deposits, hostel fees, tuition fees, and lots more. However, the one-time payment includes a refundable security fee. The total, one-time fee is INR 8,000. The above-mentioned fee has been taken from the official website or the sanctioning body. It is still subject to change, and hence it is indicat
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee for the CT Group of Institutions BTech ranges from INR 2.1 Lacs to 2.1 lakh. The total course fee also includes a caution deposit of INR 8,000. The fee might vary as per the specialisation selected by the candidates. BTech is available in more than five specialisations. After all the rounds of selection, the course fee is to be paid by aspirants for confirmation of their seats.
The aspirants also pay a certain amount as a registration fee, through which they can apply for admission. A registration fee can be paid by candidates through any of the online payment modes.
The above-mentioned fee details are based on the
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Yes a distance BTech in ECE can make a difference to your career as a lab technician in the IT sector if you have already done a Diploma in ECE. Here's why:
Enhanced knowledge and skills: A BTech degree will provide you with a more comprehensive understanding of fundamental engineering concepts and advanced topics in ECE, like digital electronics, microprocessors, control systems, and communication engineering. This deeper knowledge can make you a more valuable asset in your current role or open doors to new opportunities in areas like:
- Design and development of electronic components and systems used in IT infrastructure.
- Troubleshoot
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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Officially, yes, it might be possible. The University Grants Commission (UGC) regulations allow students to pursue two academic programs simultaneously, provided they are from "different streams." While the regulations don't explicitly define "different streams," some interpretations suggest that a BSc and a BTech could qualify as distinct streams due to their inherent differences in focus and curriculum.
But the situation regarding pursuing a BSc. (distance) and a B.Tech (regular) simultaneously under the new UGC rule allowing two degrees can be a bit complex, with specific details depending on th
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