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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Yes, it provides lateral entry in electrical engineering with 1 seat for Delhi student and two seats for outside Delhi student.

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Piyush Singh

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Irrespective of which engineering stream you choose, you're more likely to get recruited in the IT, in India. Choose wisely.

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If you pursue Diploma in electrical engineering before B.Tech electrical engineering, then you will be eligible for direct second-year entry (lateral entry) in a B.Tech course by clearing the LEET examination.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hi Sakthi,
Any career is a good choice if you have the urge/interest and long-term plans for it. Pursuing law after completing electrical engineering seems likely a confusing choice, as both aren't related to each other in any way. But yes, it depends, if you have long-term goals for it, like going for UPSC with the law as an optional subject and get to know the Arts subjects, which are generally common to the UPSC subjects, then this step taken by you to pursue law won't be a loss.

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Hi Kamaljeet,
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