Talk:Bachelor of Technology
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My Dear, I,m fine and hope that you poeple will be fine and ok. I,m B.Tech(Hons) civil Engineering graduate from NWFP University of Engg and Tech Peshawar Pakistan and now serving in National Engg services Pakistan(Pvt) Ltd.I am facing a huge problem of registration with pakistan engg council because they only register B.Sc engg graduate and does not give registration to B.tech(Hons) graduates,So the B.Tech(Hons) graduates are facing problems to search jobs. Please tell me that what can I do .I am so upset due to my degree. please help me .
Thanking you Shafeeq Ahmad Khan cell:092-03005942428 e.mail: shafeeqgct@hotmail.com
[edit] eng ang tech
plz tell me about degree of bachelor and fee detail of b-tech.tell me main difference between b-tech & degree of bachelor.
plz tell me about AMI corses and fee detail.the produre of admission in AMI and duration of AMI.(61.2.190.145 17:24, 23 February 2007 (UTC)).
[edit] Same thing in the US
I am a graduate of a technology degree. A Bachelor of Technology from the City College of NY. I can get certification with my degree after 6 years of experience. The problem is that half the engineers don't know what my degree is and the other half don't give it credit. I would suggest that if you can, and I would check the laws on this, try to get your masters in engineering. You will have to make up a lot of credits. This way you can at least say you have an engineering degree. I don't know if your licensing takes experience credits but that would be your other option. Working up from the bottom started as a drafter which may allow you to prove yourself in your firm. Civil is tough, I studied electromechanical technology for my bachelor and Computer tech for my Associates. I have had a whole slew of electronic and IT jobs. I don't know what civil eng jobs that would need a technologist. Ed from NY