I want to complete B.Tech in civil engineering from an open engineering college. What should I do?

Asked about Karnataka State Open University, Lucknow - B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Part Time)

I have completed Diploma in ME from Nepal.

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    anshuman yadav UPSC aspirant | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    If you have completed your Diploma in mechanical then you can't do B.Tech but you can complete your AMIE IEI. With this AMIE, you can pursue a Bachelors in engineering which is equivalent and get a civil engineering degree.

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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.

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