What is the difference between polytechnic and engineering?
Asked by karan kaushik
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Karan,
Polytechnic normally means Diploma in engineering where as engineering means graduation in engineering. -
Polytechnic is an AICTE approved 3 years Diploma course with state technical council authorisation which gives the basic and initial concepts of engineering with so many practical classes along with theory classes. One can apply for B.Tech or BE after that directly into 2nd year by lateral entry and also can change department for few streams.
You can get admission in polytechnic through entrance or in few private colleges management quota. Engineering is a 4 years UG course also with AICTE approval and with state technical council authorisation. It gives technical knowledge with depth and a better concept of engineering.
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