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With 72.73% in JEE Mains, OBC-NCL category, and Rajasthan home state, getting CSE in RTU Kota or CTAE Udaipur is difficult, but you may get other branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical in later rounds. Both are top government colleges, so cutoffs for CSE are usually high. You should definitely apply through REAP Rajasthan counseling and fill maximum choices. Keep checking cutoff trends and be ready with documents. There's a fair chance of getting a decent branch.
Hello,
Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) does not offer a B.Tech in Textile Technology through distance learning. All B.Tech programmes at RTU are conducted through regular classroom-based instruction.
The university does offer some non-engineering courses through distance education, such as Bachelor of Design (B.Des), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), and Bachelor of Fashion & Apparel Design (BFAD), but these are not engineering degrees and are unrelated to Textile Technology.
For a B.Tech in Textile Technology, you would need to attend classes on campus. If you're looking for distance learning options, you might consider universities that offer online or distance B.Tech programmes in related fields.
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Hii,
The Rajasthan Technical University does not provide a distance learning B.Tech in Textile Technology. This course requires in-person attendance. Although the government may not fully recognize these degrees, some other colleges may offer online or distance learning B.Tech programs in textile technology.
Therefore, full-time on-campus study is preferable if you want a legitimate B.Tech degree. I can help you look for other options if you'd like.
For more information, you can visit the official RTU website- https://rtu.ac.in/ (https://rtu.ac.in/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)