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Yes, polytechnic Diploma is equivalent to intermediate, which is 12th. You can get admission in B.Sc or BA degree course in lateral entry mode after clearing polytechnic diploma course.
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Mechanical engineering is mother of engineering stream.
Now as you have completed your diploma, the question arises in mind that what to do next. Should I go for some short term course (of 1 year), or should I opt for BE or B.Tech in mechanical engineering? Or should I start searching for government or private jobs, instead? These are some of the questions after having diploma in mechanical engineering.
There are various courses available that can be done after completion of diploma in mechanical engineering. These are job oriented courses of 6 months, 1 and 2 years. After getting certified in these courses students can have a job ori
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For details please refer to the college website:
http://www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/index.php
Request you to get in touch with college authorities before applying.
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There are many options to venture into to be a part of the tourism sector; public and private. The following are some of the profiles one can look into:
Tourism Department: There are jobs as Reservation and counter staff, Sales and marketing staff, Tour Planners and Tour guides. There is also the requirement of Information assistants at the office of the Tourism departments who are selected through competitive examinations held by the Staff Selection Commission. The option of working as a Guide is also listed under the tourism department as the Ministry of Tourism recognizes three types of guides; regional, state and local.
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It's great to know that you want to do both courses. Just a word of caution. Studying would be quite intensive. If you are not signing any false declaration, you can definitely proceed as planned.
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