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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Please use the link provided below for a list of colleges which offer M.Tech courses through distance mode in Hyderabad. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-colleges-hyderabad?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=19171712&rf=filters&ct[]=702&bc[]=86&ed[]=et_21::dm_34
A full-time M.Tech course holds an edge over a part-time M.Tech course. But, if one wants to gain good work experience and not give up job for the full-time M.Tech course, one can still do it part-time. The advantage of doing a part-time M.Tech course will be that during the duration of the course, you will gain signific
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is possible. Private colleges easily consider, however you will have difficulty in applying to government college or reputed private institute.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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BITS Pilani WILP conducts MS in Software Systems via distance learning. It is a well accepted post graduate degree course in Indian IT industry.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You have to appear for entrance exams to pursue B.Tech and M.Tech through regular mode and admission in distance mode is on percentage basis.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Regular B.Tech is more effective as compare to distance. Generally, working people opts for distance B.Tech. For class 12th pass out students regular B.Tech is better.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It offers regular B.Tech only. Yes, you can migrate to some other university through the credit transfer scheme.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

5 years dual degree programme combines the courses of B.Tech / BE and M.Tech / ME, whereas regular B.Tech is a 4 year course. If you wish to pursue M.Tech, after regular B.Tech, you need to spend another 2 years adding to a total of 6 years whereas you get the same qualification in just 5 years with the integrated courses. However, not all colleges provide integrated courses. So, with limited seats, the competition gets tougher.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Most importantly, BTech distance education is not valid in India. You must go for regular BTech degree courses as they are well-recognized and approved, and hold a lot of value in the job market and otherwise.1) In regular B.Tech, you have to go to college and maintain a good attendance percentage to be eligible to appear for the semester exams. On the other hand, in distance B.Tech, you have to go to college only to appear for exams.2)  In B.Tech, not all subjects are easy. In most of the subjects, you would need some expert guidance to understand them. In regular B.Tech, you can get such expert guidance from the faculty members
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are various courses on offer by different universities including B.Tech programmes through various modes. Candidate seeking to pursue course through regular mode have to attend regular classes on daily basis. The degree obtained from this mode of study gets the maximum recognition. The candidate who has other priorities and is not able to attend classes on daily basis look to opt for the part-time mode. These classes are held on either weekend or in the evenings.

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Nidhi Mehra

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Yes, you are eligible for pursuing MBA from a regular college but you can only pursue it after completing your BBA. You cannot pursue two professional courses together.

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