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Kritika Agarwal

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Yes, he can pursue B.Tech in CSE but as a fresher i.e. being a diploma holder your son is also eligible for direct second year entry (lateral entry) by clearing LEET examination but this will only be eligible for Electrical and Electronics stream.

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Please refer to the link provided below for details on JELET exam, exam pattern, syllabus, dates etc. PDFs are available online, however the article mentioned at the link below would contain alld etails you need to know about the exam.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/wbjee-jelet

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Anurag ChaturvediAmbitious. Compassionate. Driven.

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Hello Davinder,
UGC has banned B.Tech degrees through distance education mode. So, it won't be possible for you to apply for Masters in Electrical Engineering anywhere in the world. I assume you haven't started your B.Tech yet, so I suggest you to go for a regular B.Tech degree.
This will also give you sufficient information on the core subjects which will be useful in your MS application process.
Best Wishes.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mayank,
To study abroad you must complete 10+2, some universities may accept Diploma after 12th. Apart from qualifications, you must pass entrance tests like IELTS or TOEFL, SAT, ACT etc. depending on where you want to study. In India, you need to take college or state-specific entrance tests like BITSAT, VITEEE or even IIT JEE. Alternatively majority of the Diploma holders apply for lateral entry into B.Tech courses. In this case, entrance tests can be avoided. You can go through numerous college websites and find out the eligibility.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Siddharth,
Electrical engineers are much in demand in India. In the recent years, from house to companies everywhere there is a necessity of electricity to function, offering numerous opportunities to electrical engineers.
These engineers can work in atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants. Job opportunities are ample in both private and public sectors like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design and consultancy firms and all types of manufacturing industries.
After getting a degree in electrical engineering, they can also go into teaching field or join a research lab. Teachin
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