Mechanical Engineering
Hello! The per semester fees for Mechanical Engineering in a Polytechnic College can vary depending on:
Government Polytechnic :
Fees: Rs 2,000 to Rs 8,000 per semester (very affordable)
Private Polytechnic :
Fees: Rs 15,000 to Rs 40,000 per semester (depends on college reputation and location)
The fee structure for Mechanical Engineering in polytechnic colleges can vary significantly based on the institution, location, and whether the college is a government or private institution. Here’s a general overview of what you can expect in terms of per-semester fees in polytechnic colleges:
Government Polytechnic Colleges :
Government-run polytechnic
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Hello Tanish,
to get admission in Mechanical Engineering after 12th with commerce, you must first swutch to the science stream and study Physics, Chemistry, and Math. then, appea for engineering entrance exams like JEE or state level tests. alternatively you can pursue a diploma in mechanical engineering and then take
Hi! Since you completed 12th with Commerce, you’re not directly eligible for Mechanical Engineering, as it requires Maths, Physics, and Chemistry in 12th. But don’t worry—you can still enter through a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering after 10th, and later go for B.Tech through lateral entry. Another option is to complete
Hello ,
As per your mentioned query , you cannot do engineering course without having mathmatics in your 10+2. As per the eligibility criteria for doing Btech , candidate should have physics , chemistry and mathematics as mandatory subjects in their class 12th. As they are the basics for further
Since you completed 12th with commerce, you can get into Mechanical Engineering through these options:
1. Study PCM via NIOS → Pass Physics, Chemistry, and Math, then appear for JEE or state exams.
2. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering → Join a 3-year diploma, then take lateral entry into B.Tech 2nd
Hiii,
you have completed your 12th with Commerce, you cannot take direct admission into Mechanical Engineering because that course needs a background in Science, especially subjects like Physics and Maths. These subjects are very important for understanding how machines work, which is the core of Mechanical Engineering.
One option is
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