Which is the best option after class 12th among polytechnic and B.Tech?
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B.Tech is definitely a better option after 10+2 in comparison to Diploma in engineering after 12th from a Polytechnic. If you do Diploma in Engineering, you will take six years (3 in Diploma and 3 in B.Tech) to become an engineer whereas if you do B.Tech after class 12th then you will be an engineer in 4 years. A Diploma is a good option after 10th class.
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Hello,
Go for B.Tech. Lovely Professional University (LPU), located in Phagwara, Punjab, India, is a private university. In 2005 Lovely International Trust established this University. LPU is India's first unicampus university with more than 30,000 students, over 4000 faculty members and staff, offering more than 200 programs. It offers various Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in disciplines like Engineering, Management, Law, Education, etc. LPU is a brand in itself. It has been ranked as one of the best universities by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its placements, its pedagogy, its faculty, to mention a few...more -
B.Tech is definitely a better option after 10+2 in comparison to Diploma in engineering after 12th from a Polytechnic. If you do Diploma in Engineering, you will take six years (3 in Diploma and 3 in B.Tech) to become an engineer whereas if you do B.Tech after class 12th then you will be an engineer in 4 years. A Diploma is a good option after 10th class. The only point of discussion here is eligibility, if you are eligible for B.Tech, you must go for it. LPU, however provides both the programs with great employability skills inculcated in them. Being ranked among top 100 institutions in the country by NIRF is no mean achievement. DVD....more
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Engineering programmes are the heart of any institution and so is of LPU. I recalled last year my cousin was to pursue her B.Tech and we inquired from LPU and came to know that the university offers more than 250 programmes out of which Engineering is most in demand. In Engineering (B.Tech) different branches are there like CSE, ECE, Robotics, ME, IT, Chemical Engineering, FT, BT, AE and many more which are accepted by the industry. LPU floats the following streams in B.Tech:
a. B.Tech (including Dual Programmes)
b. Integrated B.Tech - M.Tech
c. Integrated B.Tech. - MBA
d. B.Tech (Hons. )LPU provides:
1. Industrial Tie-ups
2. Trainings and I...more -
Well you can directly go ahead with B.Tech based on qualifying the eligibility criteria. LPU is a well renowned university, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lectures or workshops, so that they get to learn as much as they can. The students also work on live projects, so that they are able to apply their knowledge to practical settings. It is one of the few that has embraced international practices when it comes to designing a curriculum. Instead of using...more
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Dear Jatin, I would say B.Tech will be a good option after 12th. LPU has been the university that has outperformed most of its competition. Be it academics, sports or cultural activities, the university boasts a number of accolades to prove its credibility. This is one of the reasons that contribute to making it one of the fastest-growing universities in India. Students here are groomed to be better-skilled individuals than merely engineering students (or any subject student for that matter). Lovely Professional University is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly q...more
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi Jatin, B.Tech is definitely a better option after 10+2 in comparison to Diploma in engineering after 12th from a Polytechnic. If you do Diploma in Engineering, you will take six years (3 in Diploma and 3 in B.Tech) to become an engineer whereas if you do B.Tech after class 12th then you will be an engineer in 4 years. A Diploma is a good option after 10th class. The only point of discussion here is eligibility, if you are eligible for B.Tech, you must go for it. LPU, however provides both the programs with great employability skills inculcated in them. Being ranked among top 100 institutions in the country by NIRF is Not a small ach...more -
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoB.Tech is better decision, in fact Diploma after class 12th is not at all good decision. It is only beneficial, if you do after class 10th, so don't waste time, do B.Tech. -
B.Tech is better option as compare to Polytechnic, because scope of B.Tech is high.
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