Distance/Correspondence B.Tech
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
As per the guidelines of UGC and AICTE, no college in India can offer distance degree in B.Tech or M.Tech. It's an offence. And your degree will consider as invalid. So, don't even go tho these types of colleges who offer distance B.Tech. Just check their recognition from UGC and check if their course is approved by AICTE or not. If you have an invalid degree then neither you can abroad for MBA nor you can do your MBA from India and don't even think for a job.
I hope this helps.
Good luck.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
My strong advice is not to give second thoughts to any Institute offering B.Tech, via distance education. Recently, SC of India has cancelled 10 years back degrees. Secondly, UGC has come down heavily to award degree through distance education mode for a study that requires extensive practicals.
If you are working, then go for AMIE.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Thank you for contacting us. Kindly let us know from which university did you pursue your BE and the duration of the said course. For more details, you can contact us through our official website.
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Contributor-Level 6
As per AICTE norms, BE/BTech courses can't be done through distance education,
Although considering your graduation, you can proceed for an MBA degree which will give you a more detailed knowledge and skill sets on management.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You can't do B.Tech through distance/part-time or correspondence. However, you can study AMIE course. AMIE is an engineering programme run by the Institution of Engineers, India. This course is specifically meant for people like you who are working after completing Diploma. The institution of Engineers is a central government organisation.
You don't need to go to any college or attend any classes. Find an Institution of Engineers branch in your locality. Use the internet for this. Enrol yourself. Rest, they will guide you. It's a flexible course you can finish papers one by one or as per your wish.
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