Part-time B.Tech and B.E. degree programme applications are now being welcomed by The Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu.
There are multiple colleges at which these courses are available according to a release, Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, Government College of Engineering, Salem, Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli, Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi, Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology, Vellore, Government College of Engineering, Bargur, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, and Thiagarajan College of Engineering, Madurai.
There is also good news for diploma holders who wish to pursue these courses. The requirements are that one must have completed their diploma before May 10th, 2018 and have two years of work experience at the time of admission. For more information about this, one can visit www.ptbe-tnea.com.
All candidates looking to pursue can apply on the website. After filling out the form and submitting it, it has to be printed out and along with the required documents and the registration fee, it has to be posted to ‘The Secretary, Part-Time B.E./B.Tech.
Admissions, Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 641 014’ before the deadline which is May 10, 2018. All those looking to register offline must hurry the process as the deadline for non-online registration is May 5th, 2018.
The candidates also have to enclose a demand draft to ‘The Secretary, Part-Time B.E./B.Tech. Admissions – 2018-19, Coimbatore’ for 600 rupees, and 300 rupees if the candidate is SC or SCA or ST from Tamil Nadu. This will be payable at Coimbatore. The application will be rejected if there is no registration fee. All the information regarding this is available on the website mentioned above in more expanded terms.
The Coimbatore Institute of Technology is going to the counselling centre for this. This is a measure in the right direction, especially because it is going to help people who have already completed their diploma to go for the full course. This is further going to increase job options for them.