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Updated a year ago

Part-time BTech and Full-time BTech, both the program is completely the same meanwhile, the major key difference that makes them distinguishable is their program delivery/learning mode and class timing schedule.
A Part-time BTech is specially designed for working professionals to offer them flexibility that’s why their classes are conducted only on weekends on evenings (after working hours). On the other hand, a Full-time BTech program is an on-campus traditional program with regular classes.
The syllabus for both programs are similar simultaneously, both are approved by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).
Updated 4 days ago

Part-time and Full-time BTech have the same syllabus and AICTE approval. The main difference is timing—Part-time suits working professionals with weekend or evening classes, while Full-time is regular.
Updated 4 days ago

The main difference between part-time BTech and full-time BTech programs is the mode of attendance. A full-time BTech program typically requires students to attend classes during weekdays and complete the course in a set time frame, usually three to four years. In contrast, part-time BTech is designed for working professionals, allowing them to attend classes in the evenings or on weekends, thus extending the completion time. This flexibility enables students to balance their studies with job responsibilities.