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Arastu Thakur

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Getting admission into a Diploma in Chemical Engineering programme typically involves meeting the eligibility criteria and following the application process set by the specific institute you're interested in. Here's a breakdown of the general steps:Eligibility Criteria:Educational Qualification: The basic requirement is passing Class 10 from a recognised board with a minimum percentage varying between 45% and 55%, depending on the institute. Some institutes might require specific subjects like Mathematics and Science in Class 10.Age Limit: There's generally no upper age limit for admission to Diploma programs. However, some i
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Getting admission into a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering programme involves meeting the eligibility criteria and following the application process set by the specific institute you're interested in. Here's a breakdown of the typical steps:Eligibility Criteria:Educational Qualification: The basic eligibility requirement is passing Class 10 from a recognised board with a minimum percentage varying between 45% and 55%, depending on the institute. Some institutes might require specific subjects like Mathematics and Science in Class 10.Age Limit: There's generally no upper age limit for admission to Diploma programs. However, so
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While it's difficult to say definitively whether you'll get admission to B.Tech. Electrical Engineering at College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) with an 86% in your Diploma in Electrical Engineering, here's an analysis of the possibilities:Eligibility:COEP offers a lateral entry scheme for admission to the second year of the B.Tech. programme for students who have completed a three-year Diploma in Engineering or Technology from a recognised institute.The minimum eligibility criteria for the percentage might vary slightly each year. However, based on past trends (information may not be the latest), 86% might be on the borderlin
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Yash Goswami

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Amrita School of Engineering, Chandigarh University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, IIT Roorkee, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, College of Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth, etc. are some of the popular BTech in Robotics Engineering colleges in India.

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Based on the available information, you likely meet the basic eligibility criteria for appearing in CUET (Central Universities Entrance Test) as an Indian citizen studying abroad. However, there are a few additional factors to consider for definitive confirmation:Eligibility for Indian Citizens Abroad:The University Grants Commission (UGC) website mentions that "Children of Indian Workers (CIWs) abroad and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs)/Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) candidates" can appear for CUET for admission to Central Universities in India. While the website doesn't explicitly mention Indian citizens under the general category,
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Arastu Thakur

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Here are some colleges in Chennai offering admission through management quotas for students who have completed a Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE):SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRM IST), Chennai: Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Sathyabama SIT), Chennai: Anna University, Chennai:  (for its affiliated colleges offering B.E./B.Tech. programs) Saint Joseph's College of Engineering, Chennai: Velammal Engineering College, Chennai: It's important to note that:The availability of seats through management quota can vary each year.The selection process for management quota
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No, you cannot apply for DTU LEET (Delhi Technological University Lateral Entry Entrance Test) after completing your Diploma course from a non-AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) Polytechnic college.Here's why:DTU LEET Eligibility Criteria: The official DTU LEET information brochure explicitly states that candidates applying through the lateral entry scheme must have completed a three-year Diploma programme in Engineering or Technology from a recognised institution affiliated to AICTE. You can find this information on the official DTU website.

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Pursuing a career in software development at 47 is an admirable and achievable goal. Your existing Diploma in Computer Science provides a strong foundation, and with the ever-evolving nature of the tech industry, there's always a demand for skilled and experienced professionals. Here are some ways you can navigate your career path:Upskilling and Skill Development:Identify your area of interest: The software field encompasses numerous specializations like web development, app development, data science, etc. Research and identify a specific area that aligns with your interests and potential career goals.Online courses and bootcamps:
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Yes, It is possible to enroll in a Cypress College Diploma programme without prior work experience. Cypress College's Diploma programs often have entrance requirements that center on academic qualifications, prerequisite completion, and programme criteria fulfillment. In addition, meeting any prerequisites or special programme requirements specified by the college is necessary for admission.

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Since STEi Institute in Singapore and IERT in Allahabad are two separate institutions that provide different kinds of education, it is not possible to directly compare them. IERT is a Polytechnic located in Allahabad, India, whereas STEi Institute is a private vocational training institution located in Singapore. Your decision between the two universities will rely on a number of variables, including your personal tastes, your professional aspirations, and the particular programme you are interested in. The two institutions differ in the following significant ways:1. Location: IERT is situated in Allahabad, India; STEi Institute is loc
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