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Hargun Singh Sahni B. Tech student studying at MSIT

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I think, you should go for B.Sc instead of B.Tech from a university which offers distance courses.
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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Abhishek Poddar,
Kindly confirm if you are referring to the session to be held in 2018. The session year you have mentioned is a past date. Please confirm the question for better understanding.
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Rudra Shaurya Plastic Mould Design Engineer

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Not, yet. Wait for the HEERA to be implemented. Wait for Delhi High Court order on Distance Technical Education. But right now, such courses don't have any recognition.
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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Evening/distance/online/ part-time engineering courses are not valid any more as per the latest supreme court verdict, hence would recommend you to join regular B.Tech course for better career prospects.
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anila k

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Yes, the mentioned college offers B.Tech through Distance/Correspondence and it is AICTE approved.
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Aftab Azim

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Yes, it does offer B.Tech through distance. Check out the link mentioned below for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/bachelor-of-technology-aims-institute-of-university-studies-coimbatore-190906