You can pursue a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering lateral entry program that allows students to skip the first year of the course if you have an AICTE approved 3 years engineering diploma in any stream.you have multiple options in technical specializations, such as Power Systems, Robotics, and Power Electronics to choose from.you can work as corporate employee,govt employee or entrepreneur after completing the course.
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) after completing your 12th grade with a focus on Electrical and Electronics subjects and passing any required bridge courses.
Here’s a general overview of the eligibility criteria:
1. 12th Grade Subjects: Most engineering colleges require that you have completed your 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as your core subjects. Since you have studied Electrical and Electronics, this likely covers these requirements, particularly if you've taken Mathematics.
2. Bridge Course: If you've completed a bridge course related to your field, this further strengthens your eligibility, especially if the bridge course is recognized by the institution or governing body.
3. Entrance Exams: Depending on your location, you may need to pass an entrance exam like JEE Main, state-level entrance exams, or specific university entrance exams to gain admission to a B.Tech program.
4. Minimum Marks: You will typically need to have a minimum percentage in your 12th grade exams. This varies by institution but is generally around 50-60% for general candidates, with some relaxation for reserved categories.
As long as you meet the specific criteria of the institution you’re applying to, you should be eligible for the B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It’s always a good idea to check the exact requirements of the college or university you’re interested in to ensure you meet all the criteria.
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