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CPL is 10+2 (Physics & Maths) or any equivalent degree. Hence, if your Diploma stands equivalent to class 12th with PCM, then you may proceed. Although, I shall advise you to read the DGCA CAR for CPL issue before going ahead and finalizing anything. All the best.
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Actually, there are plenty of such academies named after the late prime minister of India Rajiv Gandhi in different places in India. If you had mentioned the name of the place I would have given more definitive information but it's ok. Admissions for BSC in AME is based on the marks obtained in the class 12th exam. Though some institutes conduct their own entrance. You have done your diploma hence you must seek and obtain equivalent to 12th certificate from the institute from which you have done your diploma. All other issues regarding admission are available on the website of the institute in whatever place you want to seek admi
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Yes after completion of your Diploma in engineering you can definitely seek admission directly in second year of engineering under what is called as lateral admission procedure. The admissions invariably are based on the marks obtained in the Diploma examination. In almost all the states in India, these admissions are done centrally by what is called as the directorate of technical education of the state. You may apply on their website after going through all the requisite process. Best wishes to you.
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Best wishes to you.
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