Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) is a four-year undergraduate degree program designed to provide comprehensive education and training in various engineering and technology disciplines. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills through lectures, laboratory work, workshops, and project assignments. Students typically study core subjects related to their chosen branch—such as Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, or Electronics Engineering—along with foundational courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry during the initial years. The curriculum is structured to develop problem-solving abilities, technical expertise, and hands-on experience, preparing graduates for careers in industries, research, and further studies. Admissions are usually based on entrance exams like JEE or state-level exams, and the program often includes internships to enhance practical exposure.