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How many years does it take to complete BTech?
four years
BTech stands for Bachelor of technology. It is an undergraduate engineering degree awarded to a candidate. The duration of this degree course is four years.
What is NFTE certificate?
ANSWER (1) NFTE (Not fit for technical education) is provided by university/college if you cannot complete your B. Tech degree in 8 years, if this is the case with you, you can definitely get this certificate. NFTE (Not fit for technical education) is provided by university/college if you cannot complete your B.
What is NFT engineering?
Now I have failed in engineering and I will be getting NFT(not fit for technical education) certificate.
What is NFTC in VTU?
Other wise we will be awarded with ‘not fit for technical course”(Nftc). Most of us have alredy spent six or seven years of our golden period of life in vtu, and now we are said to be nftc.
Which is the best university in India for Technical Education?
Central Universities such as Banaras Hindu University, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi University, Mumbai University, University of Calcutta, Jadavpur University etc. too are pioneers of technical education in the country.
What is the percentage of students not enrolled in school in India?
India has maintained an average enrolment ratio of 95\% for students in this age group from year 2007 to 2014. As an outcome the number of students in the age group 6-14 who are not enrolled in school has come down to 2.8\% in the year academic year 2018 (ASER 2018).
Can I use a different name for my degree certificate?
It’s absolutely ok to have different names from your degree certificates. The only university is going to use your certificates, but every other department is going to use your passport. That’s one of the reason, you have to include a copy of the passport front page with your application documents.
Who is responsible for the funding of elementary education in India?
From this point on the central and state governments shared formal responsibility for funding and administration of education. In a country as large as India, now with 28 states and eight union territories, this means that the potential for variations between states in the policies, plans, programs and initiatives for elementary education is vast.