In today's fast-paced world, many are forced to join the workforce early, leaving behind the aspirations of higher education. And with the demanding work life, these aspirations are never met. The biggest problem is accessibility, which keeps working professionals away from higher education to upskill in their current profession or choose a better career path. Keeping the problem and situation in mind, AICTE has introduced Bachelor of Technology (BTech) and Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degrees for working professionals to continue their higher education. If you seek additional insight into the course, check out three BTech and BE apps that can help you make your studies easier.
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According to officials, the decision intends to help working professionals in continuing their education and to give students with low financial resources the opportunity to get a degree while working.
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) affiliated technical school will now offer Bachelor of Technology and Bachelor of Engineering programmes to working professionals, according to a report by Hindustan Times. The regulatory authority has invited applications from these institutes to begin offering courses in the current academic year.
The official Twitter (now X) handle of AICTE tweeted, referencing the Hindustan Times report, and said, "The decision has been taken for continuing education of working professionals, and help students who cannot afford the fee for higher technical education".
AICTE member secretary Rajiv Kumar said. “A batch of a minimum of 10
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