Can I do Engineering through correspondence?

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    Anup Kumar Verma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    No, not normally in India; you can not successfully undertake a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree by the old fashioned correspondence means or entirely off-list, and expect it to be accepted. The All India Council of technical education (AICTE) and even the Supreme Court of India have clearly expressed that engineering degrees demand a lot of practical as well hands-on works in labs and they cannot be properly and fully met by a distance learning delivery mode. But some universities have a special programme called, B.Tech ( Working Professional ) or Flexible Timings. They are usually aimed, at Diploma check, or employed, and often

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