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Sameer Das

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Yes, as B.Ed is a practical based course. So there are assignments & practical in both distance & regular mode. I would suggest that instead of choosing outside the state, choose your local area or nearby state. As your intention is not to get the degree but to remain in the education field. So, whenever you choose the local area you can teach practices in the local area so that whenever you will apply for job or selected it will be easy for you. Rather than getting a degree.

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Sameer Das

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There are numerous recognized colleges and universities, but you can obtain a list of them through AICTE & UGC, as these two bodies are responsible for the recognition of diploma colleges and universities. Additionally, in some states, these courses are regulated by the state government. Therefore, based on your location or your preferred area, you can obtain information from the technical education department of the state government.

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Sameer Das

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There is no distance course available or recognised. yes some universities have part time options even some offering it through evening colleges. details of this can be sought from AICTE & UGC.

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Tasbiya Khan

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In the corporate world,  regular BTech degrees are generally preferred over distance learning BTech degrees for several reasons like Regular BTech programs involve rigorous coursework, extensive lab work, and close interaction with faculty, ensuring a comprehensive and in-depth learning experience. This translates to stronger technical skills and knowledge, which are highly valued by employers.Distance learning BTech programs, while potentially offering flexibility, may raise concerns about the quality of education and practical training received. The lack of hands-on lab experience and limited faculty interaction can impact
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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, you can definitely secure good job after completing your B.Tech through distance education. Distance learning BTech graduates can explore a wide array of career opportunities across diverse industries. Job TitleAverage Salary Civil EngineerINR 4 - 8 LPASoftware EngineerINR 4 - 8 LPASoftware DeveloperINR 3.5 - 7 LPAAgriculture EngineerINR 3 - 5 LPABiotechnologistINR 3.5 - 6 LPACommunication EngineerINR 4 - 8 LPANote- The salary has been collated from various external sources and hence may vary in the future.

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Tasbiya Khan

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As per AICTE and UGC confirmed that B Tech Distance is not a valid course. Universities of India are not approved to run such courses in their college academics. The Supreme court ordered that without AICTE approval, no university can run B Tech courses due to many different reasons, including its credibility, recognition, and lack of practical skill development. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top specialisations offered by the top distance Engineering Diploma colleges in India along with their number of colleges:Top SpecialisationsNo. of CollegesCivil Engineering62Mechanical Engineering48Electrical Engineering43Automobile Engineering41Information Technology39

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the private distance Engineering Diploma colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:Private CollegesTotal Tuition FeeIIMT Studies Ghaziabad AdmissionINR 82,000Wisdom School of Management for Distance Education AdmissionINR 10,000 – INR 47,000International Institute of Management and Engineering AdmissionINR 77,000Wisdom School of Management, Bangalore AdmissionINR 17,000Academy of Higher Education AdmissionINR 10,000

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The general eligibility criteria for admission to distance Engineering Diploma colleges in India are mentioned below:Must have passed Class 12 with a minimum 50% aggregate from a recognised board with Physics,  Physics,7 and Mathematics as core subjects (the pass percentage may vary in different colleges).Individuals who hold a 3-year engineering Diploma can also apply for distance engineering Diploma programs.

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The table below shows the government distance Engineering Diploma colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:Public/Government CollegesTotal Tuition FeeIGNOU AdmissionINR 12,000 – INR 15,000Tamil Nadu Open University AdmissionINR 2,000 – INR 4,000UPRTOU AdmissionINR 8,000 – INR 11,000Periyar University AdmissionINR 5,000VMOU - Vardhman Mahaveer Open University AdmissionINR 3,000

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