Swami Vivekanand institute of technology, solapur... Iss college kya B.Tech course karataa hai yaa fir diploma ?? Mera cap round 4 mai iss college mila hai aur wha par 4 saal ka course dekha Raha hai . Lekin idhar ayaa toh polytechnic diploma dekh Raha hu , mera toh kuch samajh nehi aa raha hai .
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:
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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.).
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Visit the official website of Swami Vivekanand Institute of Technology, Solapur, or call their admission office to clarify course type.
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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.