Lateral entry part time mechanical engineering
Lateral entry in part-time Mechanical Engineering is offered by some state universities and polytechnic colleges for diploma holders or B.Sc. students working in industry. To be eligible, you usually need a 3-year Diploma in Mechanical/related branch or B.Sc. with Maths, plus some work experience (1–2 years). Admission is mostly through state-level LEET exams (like JELET in WB, LEET in Haryana, DTE exams in other states) or direct merit. Duration is 3 years (part-time), and fees are much lower in govt colleges (15k–40k per year) but higher in private institutes (60k+).
Hello Aspirant,
Part-time lateral entry for a B.E. or B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is an option for students who have a diploma in a relevant field and want to get a full degree without quitting their jobs.
Lateral entry allows you to skip the first year of the degree program and join the second year directly. The part-time format, also known as a work-integrated learning program (WILP) , is designed for working professionals. Classes are typically held in the evenings or on weekends, making it a flexible way to study. The program usually lasts for three years, a year shorter than a full degree.
Benefits & Eligibility
The main benefits are saving time and gaining a valuable degree while continuing to get work experience. A B.E. or B.Tech can lead to promotions, better job opportunities, and higher salaries. To be eligible, you generally need a diploma in Mechanical Engineering or a related field like Automobile or Production Engineering, with a minimum percentage.