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I want to take admission in govt. polytechnic college i want to pursue electrical engineering. Kindly tell me whats the procedure


Vaibhav Shinde 2nd Aug, 2025
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Chelsie G 2nd Aug, 2025

If you want to take admission in a government polytechnic college for electrical engineering, then the first step is to appear for the state level polytechnic entrance exam. For example, in Uttar Pradesh it's JEECUP, and in other states there are similar exams. Based on your rank in that exam, you'll get a chance to attend counselling where you can choose electrical engineering and select government colleges according to your preference. Once a seat is allotted, you’ll have to complete the document verification and pay the admission fee to confirm your seat.

Babita Rawat 2nd Aug, 2025

There are some requirements for admission in government polytechnic colleges to pursue electrical engineering and those are followings:

1) your 10th grade SSC exam result should be more than 35% with the strong base in Mathematics and Science.
2) Also your 12th grade result must be more than 50%.

Procedure for application and admission:
A) You need to register for Diploma(Polytechnic) on the official website named DTE Maharashtra.
B) Check whether forms are available or not and even what's the period of filling application.
C) Then fill up the application form with your details that are asked such as like personal, academic.
D)Submit your necessary documents
E) then you'll directly get admission by merit list or there will be entrance exam held that depends on college.
F) After completion of entrance you'll receive email for confirmation of college.
G) Then you are ready to go and start your college journey.

Rajesh Reddy 2nd Aug, 2025

To take admission in a Government Polytechnic college for Electrical Engineering, you have to appear for a state-level polytechnic entrance exam JEECUP (Uttar Pradesh), AP POLYCET (Andhra Pradesh) or any other depends on your state.

Here are the basic admission procedure:

Complete class 10 (Matric):  To take a Polytechnic course you need to complete the 10th exams with minimum of least 35 to 40% marks.

Attend for entrance exam: Finish your registration on your state's Technical Education Board website.

Attend counselling: After qualifying the exam you need to attend the counseling, fill the choice and look for college /branch you preferred.

Seat allotment and document verification: If seat was allotted, then you need complete the  document verification and pay the admission fees to confirm

Candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, EWS categories may receive seat reservation and fee relaxation as per the rules set by the state government.

Kavya S P 2nd Aug, 2025

To get admission in a government polytechnic for Electrical Engineering , you should passed in the 10th standard with a percentage of 35-50 % (this percentage will varies by different state ) , then apply for the state polytechnic entrance exam online . Based on your rank and counseling, you will get allotted for a seat based on your percentage you obtained then you need to submit our documents and pay fees to confirm admission.

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