ITI
Hello,
Hope you are doing good.
As per your question, you have completed ITI course, and you are absolutely eligible for the RRB ALP exam, and you can apply for the same without a second thought and can easily get the job, once you qualify the exam. This will be a great option if you get selected.
However, if you strongly wish to pursue Btech course, then you can go towards the same. According to me, you can first join the Btech course and later on give the RRB ALP exam, if you prioritize the Btech course.
Hope this helps!!
NO, after completing Btech, it is not possible to get ITI admission. ITI stands for Industrial Training Institute and it offers vocational training programs in various trades.
ITI programs are pursued after completing 10th grade so BTech and diploma holders won't be considered for ITI posts.
I hope this helps,
Thank you
Yes, if you have completed ITI in the electrical field, you can do a diploma in electronics. The knowledge and skills you gained during your ITI training will provide a strong foundation for further studies in electronics. It is a great choice to enhance your expertise in the field and open up more opportunities in the electronics industry.
Hope this helps you,
Hello Prakash
Polytechnic diploma can be done through distance education
It is the way to complete the course in short period of time.
The polytechnic diploma in engineering is three years Course with 6 semesters.
It will be of two years Course for lateral entry students.
Diploma through distance education has lot of benefits mentioned below
1. The individual has Increased opportunities in both public as well as private sector.
2. Enhanced skill - The candidate gsins skills in areas like problem solving, Communication , critical thinking and use of technology
3.less cost and less time
4. More job opportunities.
5. The candidate can study from any part of world .
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