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Hey! With a 35k rank, a diploma seat in OBGYN is possible and if that’s the branch you’re genuinely interested in, I would suggest you go for it. Later on, you can always upgrade through secondary DNB, so it won’t stop your long-term plans.
As for the other options – Anaesthesia, ENT, and Ophthalmology – all three are good branches in their own way. Anaesthesia gives you wide demand and scope in critical care, ENT and Ophthalmology are more surgical and can open up private practice opportunities later.
Since you’ve mentioned you’re hardworking and flexible, the decision should depend on what you really want to see yourself doing in the long run. If you’re passionate about women’s health, choose OBG; if you want comparatively better work–life balance, Anaesthesia can be considered.
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Yes, you can get admission in the second year of diploma after passing in the 12th. You get an option of lateral entry by which you enter the 3rd semester of diploma.
To be eligible for lateral entry, you have to be 12th pass in the relevant subjects.
There might be lateral entry entrance exams for getting admission. However, this varies by institution and the field you choose.
The fee ranges from Rs 12000 to over Rs 60000 and above.
In New Delhi YMCA , the fees is around Rs 85000.
The fee depends on various factors like the duration of the course, reputation and location of the institution.
Fee varies by institution, so visit the specific institution website in which you're interested to get the course.
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After completing ITI in COPA, you can take admission into a Diploma course through the lateral entry scheme. This allows you to directly join in the second year of a relevant diploma program. Since COPA is computer and IT related, the most suitable diploma branches would be Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields. Admission is usually done through state level polytechnic entrance exams or based on merit, depending on the state.
Swami Vivekanand Institute of Technology, Solapur offers both diploma (polytechnic) and degree engineering (B.Tech/B.E.) courses. If you received this college in the CAP round 4 under a 4-year program, it most likely indicates a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) or B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) degree course, which is typically 4 years long.
Polytechnic diploma courses in engineering, on the other hand, are usually 3 years long after the 10th standard. If you are seeing options for “diploma” during a search, make sure you are referring to course details for after 12th standard, as diploma and degree programs have different durations and eligibility.
Since the allotment through CAP round (Centralized Admission Process, Maharashtra) is most commonly for degree engineering (after 12th), and your seat shows a 4-year course, this means your admission is for a B.Tech/B.E. degree, not diploma.
Here’s what you should do:
Double check your CAP allotment letter or confirmation—it should clearly say "Bachelor of Engineering" or “B.Tech.” along with the branch (e.g., Computer Engineering, Civil Engineering, etc.).
Visit the official website of Swami Vivekanand Institute of Technology, Solapur, or call their admission office to clarify course type.
Ignore online listings showing diploma/polytechnic unless you applied and got selected for the diploma course. Your CAP allotment for a 4-year seat is for a degree program.
In summary, your CAP Round 4 allotment for Swami Vivekanand Institute of Technology, Solapur for a 4-year course means you are getting a B.Tech/B.E. degree seat, not a diploma. For complete surety, verify using your allotment letter or by contacting the college directly.
To get accurate details, please ask your question again with the complete name of the course in which you want to take admission.
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The B.Sc. Mass Communication and Videography program at St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata requires an entrance test for admission. The exam typically covers general knowledge, English proficiency, and logical reasoning. The official 2023 question paper is not publicly available, but previous years’ papers and sample papers can be used for practice. Websites like Careers360 and Scribd provide sample papers for preparation. Focus on current affairs, media concepts, grammar, vocabulary, and reasoning skills. Checking the official college website will give updated details on the entrance test and admission process.
Hi dear candidate,
You can opt for diploma after 10th class as several private institutions and colleges allows the direct admission whereas the government colleges may require you to qualify a state level exam like JEECUP, POLYCET etc.
The base criteria is at least 40% in class X, know more at our official website:
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HELLO,
Yes, direct admission to diploma courses is often available after completing the 10th grade in India, through the process varies by institution and state. Many private colleges and some government polytechnics offer admissions based on 10th grade marks or through entrance exams , while specific eligibility must be met
How direct admission you can get :-
1.Private institutions - many private colleges and polytechnic allow direct admission based on your 10th grade marks
2.Government Institutions - Some government polytechnic may offer direct admission but many require you to qualify for a state level entrance exam such as JEECUP or POLYTECHNIC.
3.Direct admission is available for various diploma courses , including engineering , pharmacy , fashion design , hotel management and more , across different streams
4.The availaibility of direct admission can depend on the policies of specific universities and colleges
Visit the link for more details :- https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/diploma-courses-after-10th-counar
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Yes, some government institutions offer diploma or certificate courses in textiles . Most are offline, but a few provide online or distance learning options.
You can check institutes like the Indian Institute of Handloom Technology (IIHT) or government polytechnic colleges for textile diplomas.
Fully online government diplomas in textiles are limited, so it’s best to contact the colleges directly.
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