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manpreet
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3 years ago
B.Tech through distance is possible, but before joining the course, kindly check the affiliation of that particular course and university. UGC approves courses separately in each university. Also, check the University is DEB MHRD approved or not. Then only opt for distance Btech. If U R in a job then upto some extent it will help u to be promoted but if Louvre a fresher i ll suggest to go for regular course. AMIE offers distance course equivalent to a 4 years btech degree course. You can opt for branches of your choice. Similarly IME offers course on mechanical engineering and automobile engineering equivalent to 4 years BE Regards Hope you will rock.