I have completed HSC. I am thinking of pursuing AMIE instead of B.Tech. Is it a good choice?

I don't want to attend the classes.

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    jayakishore aireri pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT) | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    If you have no chance to do regular B.Tech/Diploma then only pursue AMIE.
    In some states like Tamil Nadu, direct entry to Diploma 2nd year is possible for +2 (PCM) students.
    For AMIE, you need 45% in your +2 (PCM). You need to study 6 additional subjects in Sec. A like engineering maths, engineering physics, engineering chemistry, compared with Diploma students.
    You are only able to give 4 exams for each attempt.
    AMIE Sec.a - 10 subjects (for +2PCM), Sec.B - 9 subjects (common for both +2 (PCM) & Diploma)
    Permission to Sec.B. is given, after completion of Sec.A.
    50% aggregate is also need in each of sections.

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