Earning a B.Tech through distance education is a flexible option for people who have jobs or other commitments. However, in India, the University Grants Commission (UGC) does not approve traditional distance learning B.Tech programs because hands-on experience is very important in engineering.
Instead, there are special B.Tech programs for working professionals or part-time students. These programs are designed to fit around a person’s job and often recognize the work experience students already have. They might even let students earn credits for their previous work or offer faster ways to complete the course. This approach helps professionals focus on what’s most relevant to their goals, making the learning process more effective.