Shall I go for 12th and then aeronautical engineering or do polytechnic in the same after 10th?
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Hi, Doing Polytechnic will give you Diploma after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But your routes of doing other graduation except engineering will be difficult. On the other hand, post doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning. So, depending on your financial constraints and goals, you should select an option. Do well and be the best. At LPU, however you may get admission into the lateral entry streams. DVD.
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi,
After class 10th by doing Polytechnic you will get Diploma Engineering after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But your routes of doing other graduation except engineering will be difficult. On the other hand, post doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning. So, depending on your financial constraints and goals, you should select an option. Do well and be the best. At LPU, however you may get admission into the lateral entry streams. All the best. -
Hi,
Doing Polytechnic will give you Diploma after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But your routes of doing any graduation except engineering will be blocked. On the other hand, post doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning. So, depending on your financial constraints and goals, you should select an option. Do well and be the best. -
Doing Polytechnic will give you Diploma after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But, your routes of doing any graduation except engineering will be blocked. On the other hand, doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning.
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Doing polytechnic will give you Diploma after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But your routes of doing any graduation except engineering will be blocked. On the other hand, post doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning. So, depending on your financial constraints and goals, you should select an option. Do well and be the best.
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoIf you are good at studies, then do class 12th only. It will be better. But, if you think you are not able to handle Science stream in class 11th and class 12th, then go for Diploma. -
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Shiva,
Doing polytechnic will give you Diploma after three years. This will enable you to get a job and start earning. But your routes of doing any graduation except engineering will be blocked. On the other hand, doing HSC, your paths of doing graduation in any subject remain open. You can, in fact, do graduation in engineering also. But it takes much longer to begin earning.
So, depending on your financial constraints & goals, you should select an option.
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Yes you can get an admission in private colleges with 80% IN 12TH board without taken any entrance exam.
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Dont worry you have so much time to score good marks.
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Yes you can do BA.
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