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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you can think of doing your engineering graduation in what is called as lateral mode of admission. This college has almost sixty seats for students seeking admission under lateral mode. Under this mode, the admissions are based on the merit less prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the last year of Diploma. You will have to register yourself on the website of TNEA for seeking admission
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I hope you are doing well. To answer your question, yes JEE Mains offers lateral entry in NIT's or GFTI's for any course you want to take admission.
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Scholar-Level 18
When we use the term lateral entry, it invariably means admission in graduation in engineering after competition of Diploma in engineering. This is enabled since many subjects of first year engineering are covered during Diploma. But I am afraid no such facility is available for admission to B.Com. You will have to seek admission in first year only. Best wishes to you.
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