How can I take admission in School of Distance Education-Andhra University for B.Tech in Chemical Engineering?
Asked by Palla Sriharirao
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3 Answers
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B.Tech through correspondence will be a waste of time and resources. AICTE doesn't recognise such courses. You would be better off studying a regular course. Pursue the same course from Andhra University but in regular mode. The admissions must be over by now. You can try again next year or choose another college.
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Distance education isn't a good idea. As per me, don't go for distance B.Tech.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Sriharirao,
It is really nice to see your dream of becoming chemical engineer. But, I would say that the path that you seem to be choosing is full of trouble. Firstly, Supreme Court of India has cancelled many degrees that were granted by Universities giving these in engineering by distance education. Secondly, UGC is in the process of ceasing permission to grant Engineering degrees by distance education mode, since these require extensive practicals. I would suggest you to go to college.
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