Diploma
Hello,
If you want to gain admission in 2nd year of Electrical Engineering with an ITI Fitter now you can try lateral entry options
It allows you to join a diploma program at higher level based on your ITI qualification.
You have to research some polytechnics in your area ad don't forget to check their admission criteria and eligibility for lateral entry .
Your ITI Fitter diploma may be recognized as equivalent to the first year of a diploma program that will allow you to continue directly into the second year.
Application Process:
Apply for the admission through polytechnics online portals or by submitting the needed documents.
You have to provide your ITI certificate and other needed documents for verification.
Eligibility:
Polytechnics requires a valid certificate of ITI in a relevant trade like fitter for lateral entry.
ensure you meet the eligibilty requirements of the polytechnics you are interested in .
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Since you've completed ITI in Fitter, you're eligible for lateral entry admission (direct 2nd year) in Diploma in Electrical Engineering under the lateral entry scheme.
If you're targeting a government polytechnic, apply early and keep an eye on notifications from your state’s Directorate of Technical Education.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Since you have completed ITI Fitter, you can apply for lateral entry admission directly into the 2nd year of the Diploma in Electrical Engineering . Most polytechnic colleges allow ITI holders to join diploma courses in the second year through lateral entry.
You need to:
Check the admission process of the polytechnic or college you want to join.
Apply for lateral entry admission, usually through a common entrance test or direct counselling.
Submit your ITI certificate and other required documents.
Make sure to check the specific rules of the state or college you are applying to, as they may vary.
Hope it helps !
HELLO,
The Fees in Civil Diploma can vary form institution and depending on the location but generally it ranges from Rs 30000 to Rs1.5 lakhs per year government colleges may have higher fees structure than private colleges
But generally the Fees structure in Civil Engineering Diploma can range from
Rs 10000 to RS 500000 in India
Its always recommended to check the official website of that college you are interested in for accurate Fees structure
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Yes, you can still join B.Tech/BE through lateral entry, but it depends on the policies of the specific university or college. If you have one pending arrear, some colleges may allow provisional admission with the condition that you clear the arrear before a specified deadline (usually before final year). However, many top colleges and universities require all subjects to be passed before admission.
Hii,
For working professionals, the Akash Institute of Technology Center in Kanina offers a Diploma in Electrical Engineering. Those who are employed but wish to learn more about electrical engineering are the target audience for this course. It aids students in comprehending the operation of electrical systems, such as power supplies, machines, and circuits.
Working people can attend the classes without having to quit their jobs because of the way they are set up. This degree enhances abilities and may lead to more favorable employment opportunities in electrical fields. It is beneficial for career advancement and simple to join.
Official website of Akash Institute of Technology, Kanina- www.akashkanina.com (http://www.akashkanina.com)
Hello Kiran,
Given your B.Sc. in Life Sciences from IGNOU and a 2-year diploma in Cardiac Technology, you're on a promising path toward pursuing a Master's in Cardiac Technology. Most institutions offering an M.Sc. in Cardiac or Cardiovascular Technology require a B.Sc. degree in Cardiac Technology or a closely related field, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying degree. Some universities may consider candidates with a B.Sc. in Life Sciences combined with relevant clinical experience or a diploma in Cardiac Technology. The universities may also require entrance exams like AIIMS PG, JIPMER PG, or state-level CETs.
A Diploma in Biomedical Engineering typically takes 3 years to complete in India after passing Class 10. But it can also be for 2 years if someone joins through lateral entry (after completing 12th class).
As of now, specific caste-wise cutoff ranks for the Diploma in Computer Engineering at Jyothishmathi Institute of Technology and Science (JITS), Karimnagar are not publicly available. However, general cutoff information for diploma courses can be found through the TS POLYCET counseling process. Keep an eye on the oficial website and stay alert for new notifications.
Hello Vinayaka, With 35 marks in POLYCET, you may still get admission into diploma colleges, especially in private or aided colleges with lower cutoffs. Since you're looking for colleges with low fees due to financial hardship, here is the pathway you can consider:
1. Choose Government or Government-Aided Polytechnic Colleges:
These colleges usually have lower fees, around Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 12,000 per year.
You can apply through the official POLYCET counselling process.
With your marks, you may get admission in branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical in rural or less competitive colleges.
2. Apply for Fee Reimbursement (if eligible):
As a poor student, you may be eligible for full or partial fee reimbursement through state welfare schemes.
Make sure your family income certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and other documents are ready.
3. Explore Minority Colleges or Trust-Run Institutions:
Some minority or trust-run diploma colleges offer seats with fees under Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per year .
During counselling, look for such colleges and mention your financial background.
4. Attend POLYCET Counselling and Choose Options Carefully:
Participate in web counselling and choose maximum options.
Prefer colleges in less competitive areas or rural zones for better chances at low-cost seats.
5. Apply for Scholarships:
You may also apply for scholarships offered by the state government after joining.
Scholarships like post-matric scholarship for OBC/SC/ST/minority students can help cover your tuition and hostel fees.
Stay focused and strong, Vinayaka. Use the counselling properly and apply for financial support options. You can succeed with determination and planning.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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