Yes, B.Tech graduates can be eligible to appear for the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) exam. Eligibility is determined by the U.S. State Board of Accountancy and is based on educational credits rather than the type of degree.

Most state boards require 120–150 semester credit hours, including credits in accounting and business subjects. Since engineering degrees usually do not include these subjects, B.Tech graduates may need to complete additional accounting or business coursework.

The usual process is to get your transcriptts evaluated by a credential evaluation agency such as NIES or WES. Based on this evaluation, you can apply to the state board where you meet the eligibility requirements and then register for the CPA exam.