i want to do a distance b- tech from india , any options for it
449 Views|Posted 2010-12-10 23:22:35
Asked by Mohd Riyas
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Answered by
2010-12-11 01:49:23
JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, which is the best option.
there are lot more institutions are offering this course in distance mode ...

Answered by
2010-12-21 13:07:07
Dear ,
In which stream you want to do B.Tech
Regards,
Hiren Mehta
fortune.hiren@gmail.com

Answered by
2010-12-16 22:17:30
amie is not only in kolkata but also in almost 20 other cities.... it's approved by aicte nd gives a b.e. degree that gives adamn good boost to anyone's c.v... and the course fee is really low being a central government institute.. www.ieindia.info/ is the official site. u can check every details th
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Answered by
2010-12-14 12:37:15
AMI calcutta would be agood option

Answered by
2010-12-11 13:06:57
it has not a good future for correspondence btech. first of all it is hardly difficult to find that type of college

Answered by
2010-12-11 10:01:40
KSOU Karnataka State Open University will be starting BTech Distance Learning from Jan 2011. You can visit indianengineeringcourses.com and get more details about distance learning engineering options.
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2010-12-20 14:56:35
dear frnd u can choose AMIETE which is equivalent to B.tech ..u log on to iete.info

Answered by
2010-12-10 23:35:27
IGNOU offers B. Tech in Civil, mechanical, aero space, airport infrastructure engineering, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance engineering,Department of Distance Eduacation Thapar University and SRM Universitys Directorate of Distance education offer B. Tech degree courses in branches like civil
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