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Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad offers admission to diploma courses. Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad admission is granted through JCECE conducted by Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board. Aspiring candidates need to appear for the written test followed by the counselling sessions to get Government Polytechnic Dhanbad admission in the desired diploma branches.
Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad admission is offered to Diploma Courses in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. Check the table below to learn about the Government Polytechnic Dhanbad accepted exam, eligibility requirements and intake capacity.
Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad provides three-year Diploma Courses in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Computer Science Engineering. Prospective candidates interested in these programmes should ensure they meet the eligibility criteria specified for their chosen course.
Course | Seat Intake | Eligibility Criteria |
60 (for each specialisations) | Must have passed class 10 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects. |
Note- The admission process at college is followed as per the guidelines of Jharkhand University of Technology, Ranchi.
The specialisations offered in the Diploma Course at Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad are Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering.
Candidates have to appear for Jharkhand Engineering Entrance Competitive Examination (JCECE) to get admission in the diploma course at Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad.
The seat intake of the Diploma Course at Government Polytechnic, Dhanbad is 60 for each specialisation.
I've studied bsc from polytechnic due to my interest in this area. Subject enrichment was amazing as the professors related all the concepts in local as well as bookish language. I've got a job in gov sector soon afterwards so yes it was quite worth it.