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Sir, I am a first year diploma student and I want to join IIT by taking JEE. Can you help me?

Mayumi DAS 8th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Absolutely, I’d be glad to help! Since you're a first-year diploma student and your goal is to join an IIT through JEE , it's important to understand the path clearly.

Here's the reality:

1. IITs & JEE Eligibility for Diploma Holders

Unfortunately, diploma holders are not eligible for admission into IITs via JEE Advanced directly.

  • IITs only allow students who have completed Class 12 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics .

  • A diploma is not considered equivalent to 12th for JEE Advanced eligibility.

So, you cannot join IIT through the diploma-to-IIT direct route .

But here's what you can do instead :

Option 1: Appear for Class 12 (as a private candidate)

  • You can register for Class 12 from a recognized board (like NIOS or state board) with PCM subjects .

  • Once you pass 12th with PCM, you become eligible to:

    1. Appear for JEE Main and then JEE Advanced .

    2. Apply for IITs like any other 12th student.

This is the most reliable route for a diploma student aiming for IIT.

Option 2: Lateral Entry into Other Top Colleges (Non-IIT)

If you want to continue with your diploma:

  • You can go for LEET exams (Lateral Entry Entrance Tests).

  • Through this, you can directly join 2nd year B.Tech in many state universities or NITs , but not in IITs .

Some colleges even have good placements and academics similar to IITs.

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is it possible to do bsc nursing cee with pcb only ? with cee exams

Sajal Trivedi 29th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

You will be qualified to enrol in the B.Sc. Nursing programme. For entrance to a bsc nursing programme, mathematics proficiency in classes 11 or 12 is not required. Moreover, the following qualifications are required for admission to the B.Sc. Nursing programme:


When applying for admission, a candidate must be at least 17 years old on December 31 of the year in question. With a total of 45% of the possible points, students in the 10+2 class passed with Science (PCB) and English Core/Elective with a recognised board under AISSCE, CBSE, ICSE, SSCE, HSCE, or any comparable Boar d.

thank you

hope this information helps you.

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l got 27 marks in maths but my collective percentage is 60% in English, maths, physics and chemistry. am i elegible for cee ??

Ishita 4th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

The eligibility criteria for the CEE exam is that the candidate must have passed their 12th Boards with 50% aggregate (for General Category students) or 45% (for SC/ST students). They must have passed all their exams from a UGC-Recognized Board of Examination.

Since you scored 27 in Math, this means you have failed in one subject and are thus, not eligible for the CEE exam.

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