What is the eligibility criteria to pursue B.Tech in civil engineering through distance learning? What is the procedure to get admission?

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    Abhishek Dwivedi Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering

    8 years ago
    A 10+2 certificate with PCM or must have diploma in civil engineering can pursue B.Tech in civil engineering.
    For distance education, many institutes offer the same, Kindly fill the admission form to proceed further.


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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    For better career and growth you should go for regular education as it is technical degree and you need to learn a lot of things practically. For Admission in regular course depends upon your JEE Mains score and percentage in 12th and if you want to join IITs then JEE Advance score matters too. Some reputed private universities such as BITS, LPU, VIT, etc. conduct their own entrance exam. 10+2 with PCM (physics, chemistry and mathematics) with min 50%-60% is the basic requirement to take admission in B.Tech civil engineering programme.
    Direct Admission- Engineering institutes which offer direct admission have certain criteria for admis
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    Mukesh Dubey Biology Teacher | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    B.Tech through distance also require either 10+2 with mathematics or polytechnic diploma in the same branch.
    You can do your B.Tech through AMIE (It doesn't accept any distance diploma for lateral entry) or IME. These two institutes offer degree equivalent to Bachelor's degree in engineering.

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