Electronics
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No, you cannot do Diploma after 10th.
The minimum educational qualification required for Diploma in Electronics and Communications is 10+2 with minimum 50% in science subjects from a recognized board of education.
For Diploma in Pharmacy the minimum educational requirement is 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics or Biology with 35-45% aggregate.
The course of the M.Sc in Electronics has both national as well as foreign-based opportunities. Students after the completion of the course can get high profile jobs in the areas such as: Universities and colleges as professors or lecturers. The course offers great placement in companies such as - Anchor and Havels.
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First of all, don't worry. You still have a chance to switch your lines even though you have Bio. There are some private engineering colleges that still provide admission to PCB students. Hunt for those colleges and keep your keen interest in these fields. Moreover, you really need to get a hold on to Maths and all its core concepts that you may have missed as maths is really important for pursuing career in these tech fields.
I hope this helps, All the Best!
As i can see that your answer seems to be little incomplete as you have not mentioned the name of any particular college but as assuming that you have been asking about PEC than definitely one of the good choice for future studies as it has a good academics and also in terms of Infrastructure it is well developed and has a student friendly environment which is a very positive experience for students and in terms of selecting branch so that firstly depends upon your choice because your interest will only help you in learning that branch and talking about popularity than Computer branch is currently the most popular branch and has a great competition and than Electronic and Mechatronics hence, you can choose wisely according to your preference.
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Hi, according to the cut-off list mentioned by the VJTI on the internet it lies around 96% for the given branch. Also, it was for the first round. With that been said, the chances of you getting into VJTI for direct second year are slim. I would recommend you to still give it a try. All the best!
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