Definition: A Bachelor of Technology (Latin Baccalaureus Technologiae; B.Tech.) is an undergraduate academic degree in the field of engineering and technology conferred after the completion of a four-to-five-year program of studies at an accredited university or accredited higher education institution, such as a college or university in India and other countries. In India, this is a four-year undergraduate degree awarded by a few universities and colleges.
Question: Some terms in ANY language may have variable meaning based on geography, history, and/or common usage (i.e. slang or vernacular). However, most terms will maintain their meaning over an extended period and across other boundaries. To determine if a given term may have a different meaning in the B.Tech program, a listing of the specific terms is necessary.
For example: the phrase "fibre to the house" means bringing a fibre optic conductor directly to the Optical Network Terminal device within the building in the UK. In most of North America, it means bringing the same conductor to the exterior junction box (i.e. NOT into the structure's interior!). In a few other locations it could mean the termination at the nearest junction of the main fibre line (usually out by the public thoroughfare).
Converting energy to motion for more than half a century