I had discontinued Diploma in Civil. Can I join Lenora College of Engineering to continue the course?

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    Lalita Kumari

    8 months ago

    In such a case, you can look for Lenora College of Engineering and join B.Tech right after discontinuance of study for Diploma Civil Engineering. Admission in B.Tech programs happens with lateral entry by the Diploma holder in many colleges. Your Andhra Pradesh ECET entrance exam shall provide you that lateral entry; therefore, your first step, as an entrance aspirant of the Andhra Pradesh ECET, ensure eligibility criteria then attend counseling at your turn where seat allotments will be discussed. This pathway will therefore help you enhance your knowledge in civil engineering while advancing in the education level.

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