I have done my engineering Diploma. Can I pursue B.Tech via distance?
Asked about Karnataka State Open University, Lucknow - B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Part Time)
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2 Answers
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Distance learning B.Tech courses are not recognized by MHRD, DEC and AICTE. Hence never do such type of courses if offered by some institutes. In my opinion, you should go with lateral entry B.Tech regular courses offered by some reputed institutions like Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Delhi Technological University, Punjab University, etc.
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Yes, of course, you can do B.Tech via distance after completing Diploma.
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Vaibhav pal
The fee structure for Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Karnataka State Open University, Lucknow is as follows :
The total fee for the three-year course is Rs. 1.08 lakh.
The fee can be paid in three installments of Rs. 36,000 each year.
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rekha
Karnataka State Open University, Lucknow offers 72 Courses across 10 Streams, you can refer to the link below for this course.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/karnataka-state-open-university-lucknow-36021
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Divyanshu Saini
Hii, Not even in Karnataka, you can freely do computer Science engineering after completing Diploma from Mechanical Engineering, everywhere in India.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar
Hello, just download the brochure and application form. Go through it. See that you are not signing for any untrue statement. Then go ahead. Just see to it that your studies of engineering are not affected. If you can delay it by one year, and do it after completion of your graduation in engineering then it would be the best. In fact I would like to advise you that you must keep on doing different courses every year. Best wishes to you. Taking an Exam? Selecting a College? Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
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