Students from one state can apply for polytechnic diploma courses in another state through various modes.
Most states allow other-state students to apply for private polytechnic colleges but may have limited seats in government colleges under the All India Quota (AIQ) .
Minimum qualification: Class 10 or Class 12 , depending on the course.
Some states conduct entrance exams (like JEECUP for UP, AP POLYCET for Andhra Pradesh, TS POLYCET for Telangana ).
Some states offer direct admission to private institutes based on merit in Class 10/12 .
Visit the official website of the respective state’s polytechnic admission portal .
Fill out the application form and upload documents (mark sheets, ID proof, domicile, etc.).
Pay the application fee and submit the form.
If admission is through entrance exams , students must register for counseling and choose preferred colleges .
If direct admission , contact private polytechnic institutes for available seats.
Once allotted a seat, students must confirm admission, pay fees, and report to the college before the deadline.
Check state-wise eligibility and reserved seat quotas before applying, as some states prioritize local candidates in government polytechnics.
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