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hello , I want to know different courses after 12th in medical , para medical, engineering, and other courses.

Rishitha 24th Feb, 2024

After completing 12th grade, there are several courses available in different areas such as medical, paramedical, engineering and others.

Here is a brief overview.

  • Medical courses:
  1. Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of surgery
  2. Bachelor of Dental surgery
  3. Bachelor of Ayurvedic and Homeopathy Medicine and surgery
  4. B. Pharmacy
  5. Bachelor of physiotherapy
  6. Bachelor of occupational therapy
  7. Bachelor of Veterinary sciences
  • Paramedical courses:
  1. Diploma in Radiography
  2. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
  3. Diploma in Operation Theater Technology
  4. Diploma in Nursing
  5. Bachelor of science in Nursing
  6. Bachelor of physiotherapy
  • Engineering courses:
  • B.Tech:
  1. Computer science engineering
  2. Electronics and Communication engineering
  3. Mechanical engineering
  4. Civil engineering
  5. Electrical engineering
  6. Aerospace engineering
  7. Chemical engineering
  8. Biotechnology engineering.

Other courses:

  1. B.Sc in physics, chemistry, Mathematics and Biology  etc.
  2. B.Com (//B.Com)
  3. BBA
  4. BCA
  5. B.Arch
  6. Integrated programs like Integrated M.Tech, Integrated MBA etc.
  7. B.Des
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How to pursue a career in Computer science after a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering? guide the right path...

Pihu Sharma 23rd Feb, 2024

Thank you for asking such an important question! Transitioning from a diploma in mechanical engineering to a career in computer science is definitely possible and can be quite rewarding. Here's a guide to help you navigate the path:

1. Assess Your Interests and Goals: Reflect on why you want to switch to computer science. Is it because you have a passion for coding, software development, or data science? Understanding your motivations will help you make informed decisions along the way.


2. Self-Study and Skill Development: Start by learning the basics of computer science on your own. There are numerous online resources available for free or at a low cost. Focus on learning programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++, as well as fundamental concepts like data structures, algorithms, and software development methodologies.

3. Enroll in a Bachelor's Degree Program: While having a diploma in mechanical engineering is a valuable foundation, many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field. Consider enrolling in a bachelor's degree program in computer science at a university or college. Some institutions offer flexible options for students with prior diplomas, such as transfer credits or accelerated programs.

4. Participate in Coding Bootcamps or Short Courses: If pursuing a full bachelor's degree isn't feasible for you, consider enrolling in coding bootcamps or short courses focused on computer science and programming. These programs are often intensive and practical, providing hands-on experience and industry-relevant skills in a shorter time frame.

5. Build a Strong Portfolio: As you learn new skills, work on building a portfolio of projects to showcase your abilities to potential employers. This could include developing websites, mobile apps, or software applications, as well as contributing to open-source projects or participating in coding competitions.

6. Gain Practical Experience through Internships or Entry-Level Positions: Look for opportunities to gain practical experience in the field of computer science through internships, co-op programs, or entry-level positions. Even if the role isn't directly related to software development, any experience working with technology or coding will be beneficial.

7. Network and Seek Mentorship: Networking is crucial in any career transition. Attend industry events, join online communities, and connect with professionals working in the field of computer science. Seeking mentorship from experienced individuals can provide valuable guidance and support as you navigate your career path.

8. Stay Updated and Adapt: The field of computer science is constantly evolving, so it's essential to stay updated on the latest technologies, trends, and job market demands. Continuously seek opportunities for learning and professional development to adapt to changing industry needs.


By following these steps and staying dedicated to your goals, you can successfully transition from mechanical engineering to a rewarding career in computer science. Good luck on your journey!

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I am Sujal Gajara, student from gujarat and i am willing to pursue B.Tech in cyber security, My question is i am Diploma holder (10+3) so are there any seats in your university for Diploma in engineering holders. If yes then what is the procedure of taking addmission? Thank you

Shivanshu 21st Feb, 2024

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing good !

The admission process for BTech in cyber security can be either merit-based, entrance-based, or both . Many colleges and universities in India give weightage to the candidates' JEE Mains marks for admission into BTech in cyber security..

Hope it helps you

Thanks

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can i join in iist after completion of my diploma in mechanical engineering

Shivanshu 21st Feb, 2024

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing good !

IIST Thiruvananthapuram B.Tech Admission 2024

For eligibility, prospective students must hold a Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) degree (10+2) with a minimum of 75% marks and possess a valid national-level (JEE Advanced) score. Seat allocation is determined based on this rank through the JoSSA Counselling process. Hence no you will not be eligible for this

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Diploma in computer science and engineering

Sajal Trivedi 21st Feb, 2024

Hello aspirant,

A diploma programme that offers foundational knowledge in computer science, mathematics, computing methodologies, and engineering principles is called a diploma in computer engineering or computer science engineering. Once they have earned their 10+2 in any subject, students can choose to enrol in a Diploma in Computer Engineering programme. In order to become IT professionals and enter the workforce, students enrolling in diploma programmes in computer engineering gain skills. Numerous polytechnic institutions offer three-year diploma programmes in computer science.

For complete information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/diploma-in-computer-engineering

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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My son Mridul K wants to do aerospace engineering, what do the institutes ask during the counselling session when they allocate streams to students?

satyamercedes0626 20th Feb, 2024

Hello sir,

Hope you are doing great.

Generally, when you are willing to choose a particular course through entrance exams, the cut off for the aero space will depending upon the marks you scored. However, if you are going to any private university for the purpose of the course. There won't be any such formalities, it will depend upon the fee you pay.

Hope this helps!!

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hi Is there aerospace engineering in vit Vellore?

Rishitha 19th Feb, 2024

Hello

VIT group of institutions offer 71 undergraduate, 58 postgraduate, 15 integrated programmes, 2 research programmes and 2 M.Tech industrial programmers. But unfortunately VIT Institute of Technology, vellore doesn't offer B.Tech degree or any course in aerospace engineering.

To be eligible to get admission in vellore Institute of Technology you should have 10+2 pass percentage in the examination conducted by the state board, central board of secondary education, the council for Indian school certificate.

To know more about VIT, vellore and courses offered or eligibility criteria visit the below link.

https://vit.ac.in/admissions/programmes-offered



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