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

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Hello Mani,
It's always good to enhance one's educational qualification. If you are working then you can do AMIE which is equivalent to graduation. Else, you can take admission in part time courses offered by some colleges.
Please follow the link below for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/distance-correspondence-b-tech-colleges-india

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Sukrit,
There are many universities which provide lateral entry for B.Tech students. Some of them are:
Manipal University
Karnataka University
Jaipur University

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Pankaj Kumar

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The duration of distance B.Tech is same as the regular B.Tech. It is of 4 years.

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Suni K

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AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
There is no clear picture from UGC, AICTE AND MHRD of approval, especially for Distance mode B.Tech programme as of now. Even last year, UGC took strong action against many universities' recognition for the particular programme due to the same reason.
So, if you can manage then go for regular mode B.Tech programme and take decision wisely for your future. Foreign universities do check the status of the university from UGC, AIU and AICTE too.

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