Diploma in Engineering - Diploma in Engineering in India

Diploma in Engineering in India

In India a Diploma in Engineering is a specific academic award usually awarded in technical/vocational courses e.g. Engineering, Pharmacy, Designing, etc. Studies of Diploma in Engineering is usually held in Polytechnic institutes recognized by respective State Boards of Technical Education/Examination (e.g. Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education) and/or State Departments/Directorates of Technical Educations (e.g. Directorate of Technical Education, U.P., Department of Technical Education, U.P.) and All India Council for Technical Education. Each State has its state technical education board Which conducts diploma courses. The Different boards are 1.State council for technical education and vocational training, Orissa (SCT&VT Orissa)

On successful completion of Part- I & II Technician Examination of Institution of Mechanical Engineers (India), it is equivalent to Diploma in Mechanical Engineering as per Ministry of HRD, Govt of India circular.

Diploma in Engineering is highly recognized in India as the students comes with Strong hands-on practical & Engineering experience. Professionals holding Diploma in Engineering usually start their career as Junior Engineers.

Diploma Holders are eligible for Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers (A.M.I.E), which is equivalent to the BE Degree. Diploma holders are also eligible for lateral entry to the third semester Engineering Courses in various Technical Universities like UPTU, VTU, etc.

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