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Yes, you can pursue a career in VLSI (Very-Large-Scale Integration) and embedded systems after studying Electronics and Instrumentation.
Both fields require knowledge of electronics, circuits, and programming, which you will have as part of your course.
You may need to learn additional skills related to VLSI design and embedded system programming, but it's definitely possible to transition into these fields with the right knowledge and training.
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Official fee details for the college don't include any donation charges. Admission to their diploma courses is usually based on how well you did in your 10th-grade exams. Some places also say they admit students in the order they apply, as long as you meet the basic requirements.
I can provide you with the official fee information available for the Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Sankara Polytechnic College, which is located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
For your first year, you can expect to pay around Rs.53,500. The total cost for the entire diploma will vary. If it's a regular 3-year course or a shorter 2-year course (if you join later), the total tuition could be anywhere from Rs.60,800 to Rs.1,18,000. If you opt for part-time studies, the yearly fee is likely to be about Rs.41,300.
Besides these main fees, there are some extra charges you'll need to budget for. When you apply, there's probably a small fee of around Rs.300. Once you get in, there's an admission fee of about Rs.4,000. You'll also need to pay for your uniform, which might cost around Rs.2,500. Each year, there will be additional charges for things like stationery and placement help, totaling around Rs.7,000. If you join any clubs, there's a semesterly fee of about Rs.2,000. If you plan to stay in the hostel, that will cost you roughly Rs.15,000 per year.
So, keep in mind that while the first-year fee is around Rs.53,500, the total cost will depend on the course duration and you'll need to factor in these extra charges for a complete picture.
I hope this helps.
Here are some links where you can get Telangana PGCET resources :-
1. TS PGCET Exam Pattern and Syllabus 2025
2. TS PGCET e-books and Sample Papers
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Since you're passionate about electronics, mechanics, and business, here’s a roadmap:
Education Path
Choose PCM in 11th for B.Tech in Electronics, Mechanical, or Mechatronics.
Consider B.Sc. Physics if research interests you.
Exams to Attempt
JEE Advanced/Mains – For IITs/NITs.
BITSAT, VITEEE – For private universities.
GATE (After B.Tech) – For higher studies & PSUs.
Business & Innovation
Learn IoT, AI, robotics, and embedded systems.
Work on projects, patents, and startups.
Explore startup incubators & entrepreneurship programs.
With a 98.8 percentile in JEE Main 2025 (approx. 1,400 rank), you have a high chance of getting CSE and ECE at NIT Kurukshetra, as previous year's closing ranks for female (OS) candidates were:
CSE: 7,405
ECE: 15,711
You are well within the cutoff range for both branches.
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With 98.04 percentile in JEE Mains and Home State (HS) quota for VNIT Nagpur , your chances for the Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) branch depend on the previous year's cutoffs. Analysis:
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the passing marks depends upon your boards regulation however the general passing criteria for most HSC boards is 33% minimum passing marks of the total marks in each subject .
In the HSC Board (Higher Secondary Certificate) , the passing marks for Electronics 1 and Electronics 2 depend on the specific state board you are following.
However, the general passing criteria for most HSC boards in India are :
Minimum 35% marks in each subject including theory and practicals .
If the subject includes theory and practical components , you usually need to pass both separately.
For Maharashtra HSC Board :
Total marks : 100 (Theory + Practical)
Passing marks : At least 35 out of 100 (including practical marks).
hope this helps you .
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