BTech BE (Laterally Entry )
A total of 60 colleges provide this course across different locations.
BTech BE (Laterally Entry )
In India, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) and Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) programs offer Lateral Entry schemes, enabling diploma holders to directly join the second year of these undergraduate courses. This pathway is designed to provide seamless academic progression for students with a Diploma in Engineering, allowing them to attain a full-fledged engineering degree in a reduced timeframe. Key Highlights: ? Duration: 3 years (starting from the second year of the standard 4-year B.Tech./B.E. program) ? Eligibility Criteria: - Educational Qualification: A Diploma in Engineering or Technology from a recognized institution. - Minimum Marks: Typically, a minimum aggregate of 45% is required; however, this may vary depending on the institution. ? Admission Process: - Entrance Examinations: Many states and institutions conduct specific entrance tests for lateral entry admissions. For example, the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) conducts exams for lateral entry into engineering programs. - Merit-Based Selection: Some institutions may offer admissions based on the candidate's performance in their diploma course. ? Specializations Available: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, & Information Technology Career Opportunities: Graduates entering through lateral entry schemes have diverse career prospects across various sectors, including: ? Manufacturing and Production: Roles in process planning, quality control, and operations management. ? Construction and Infrastructure: Positions in project management, site engineering, and structural design. ? Information Technology: Opportunities in software development, network administration, and cybersecurity. ? Electronics and Telecommunications: Careers in circuit design, telecommunications, and embedded systems. Additionally, graduates may pursue higher studies such as Master of Technology (M.Tech.) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) to further enhance their qualifications and career prospects. The lateral entry pathway serves as a valuable bridge for diploma holders, facilitating their transition into advanced engineering roles and contributing to the skilled workforce in the engineering sector.
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- Educational Qualification: Completion of a three-year Diploma in Engineering or Technology from a recognized institution, or a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree with Mathematics as a subject.
- Minimum Marks: An aggregate score of at least 45% in the qualifying examination; however, this percentage may vary depending on the institution.
- Entrance Examinations: Qualification in relevant entrance exams, such as the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry (JELET) or the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (BCECE) for lateral entry, is often required by many institutions. For example, Darbhanga College of Engineering admits lateral entry students through a special exam conducted from April to July.
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- Educational Qualification: Completion of a three-year Diploma in Engineering or Technology from a recognized institution, or a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree with Mathematics as a subject.
- Minimum Marks: An aggregate score of at least 45% in the qualifying examination; however, this percentage may vary depending on the institution.
- Entrance Examinations: Qualification in relevant entrance exams, such as the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry (JELET) or the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (BCECE) for lateral entry, is often required by many institutions. For example, Darbhanga College of Engineering admits lateral entry students through a special exam conducted from April to July.