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Dev Sharma

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Yes, a student who has completed a Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering can pursue a part-time B.Tech in the same field, often referred to as a "lateral entry" program, which allows working professionals to study while employed; most universities offer this option with flexible timings to accommodate their schedules. 

Key points about part-time B.Tech for Diploma holders:

Eligibility:

You need to have completed a relevant Diploma course to be eligible for a lateral entry B.Tech program. 

Admission process:

Most universities conduct entrance exams for admission into the part-time B.Tech program. 

Curriculum:

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Pooja Divya

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The key highlights of KL College of Engineering placements over the past three years for Electrical and Electronics Engineering department are presented below:

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2023)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2024)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest package

INR 10 LPA

INR 10 LPA

INR 31 LPA

Students placed

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28

Companies visited

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Distance B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) with AICTE Approval at Low Cost

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has specific guidelines regarding distance education for technical courses. Historically, B.Tech programs were not offered through distance education modes due to the practical nature of the coursework. However, some institutions have introduced flexible learning modes with AICTE approval. It's essential to verify the current status and approval of such programs directly with AICTE and the respective institutions to ensure compliance and recognition.

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979 in IPE, 103 JEE Marks: Strong chances for ECE and EEE. CSE might be tougher but still possible depending on rank.

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73962 OBC Rank in JEE Mains: With this rank, getting CSE or ECE at SASTRA is challenging but possible for EEE depending on Stream 2 and board scores.

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