Career Opportunities after Polytechnic

 

One of the biggest reasons that students opt for Polytechnic Diploma courses is that it offers excellent career opportunities in an affordable way as well as in relatively short time duration. Students from both engineering trades as well as non-engineering fields have a variety of career options to choose from after the completion of the Polytechnic Diploma programme. Polytechnic Diploma programmes are full-fledged technical degree courses run and approved by AICTE / All India Council for Technical Education; these courses are specifically defined at helping the students learn the practical aspects and basics of the respective study stream or the subject. Students who are wanting to enlarge the horizons of your knowledge, it is important to pursue further studies after the completion of Polytechnic Diploma course.

Advantages of pursuing further studies after Polytechnic Diploma

Polytechnic Diploma is a technical degree that itself is sufficient to provide a good job. However, in order to win more diverse career opportunities and be eligible for high-level jobs, graduation or further studies is a must. Moreover, during Polytechnic Diploma, candidates can only get introduced to foundational aspects of the respective study domain along with practical training. This training might be enough to take up junior level jobs or to start early, but that won’t help to get the necessary promotions or make eligible for higher level jobs. Therefore, further studies will help in gaining the in-depth knowledge of the respective domain, at both theoretical and practical level and in turn help you target higher level jobs.

1. B.Tech Lateral Entry Scheme

The most popular option for Polytechnic Diploma holders, especially those from engineering domains, is to take up B.Tech or B.E. candidates need to appear for the respective Engineering Entrance Test for the college and course they want to join. Many engineering colleges offer lateral entry to Engineering Diploma holders. Lateral entry means one can join the engineering programme directly in the second year or the third semester of B.Tech / B.E. programme. Several colleges hold separate entrance test to screen diploma holders for admission via lateral entry scheme.

2. AIME Certification

Another option for Diploma holders from engineering background is to take up the AIME Certification Course. A.M.I.E (Associate Member of the Institutions of Engineers) certification is a professional certification equivalent to B.E. Degree. The candidates who complete the AIME course are awarded AIME certificate by the Institute of Engineering, India. The AIME exam consists of two sections and it takes around 4 years to complete the programme. However, Polytechnic Diploma holders do not need to appear for a few papers from Section A, i.e. Project Work. They can earn the AIME certification in mere 3 years.

3. Graduation in Study Domain

Apart from B.Tech and B.E. programmes, Polytechnic Diploma holders also have the option to pursue graduation in their respective study domain by joining a three-year regular under-graduate course. This option is especially viable for Diploma holders from non-engineering schemes who can pursue three-year regular graduation programmes such as B.Sc, B.A., BCA, and B.Com. However, candidates must have completed their Class 12 Board Exam or +2 certificates to be eligible for admission to these courses.

Job Opportunities

Pursuing diploma in polytechnique offer excellent scope and varied career opportunities to the students. Students can get several career options that are exciting and lucrative. They can opt to join the government service sector jobs like railways, ONGC, GAIL, Indian army, NSSO etc, private sector jobs or even start their own business and be self-employed.

 

 

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