i am studying 10 11 12 and diploma in civil engineering in 2002 i will join part time BE
HEY THERE!!
Yes, you can get admission into a part-time BE/B.Tech in Civil Engineering in 2025 once you've completed your 10th, 11th, 12th, and diploma in Civil Engineering (completed in 2002).
Eligibility :
Diploma in Engineering:
You must have completed a 3-year diploma in Civil Engineering from a known institution. Your 2002 diploma qualifies you to apply.
Minimum Score:
Most universities require a minimum of 45–50% aggregate marks in your diploma (relaxation for reserved categories).
Work Experience:
Some universities (like Usha Martin University) may require one year of work experience for working professionals, but this is not mandatory everywhere.
Age Limit:
There is generally no upper age limit for part-time BE/B.Tech courses.
Admission Process
Application:
Fill up the online application form provided on the university's website, upload the documents (diploma certificate, mark sheets, ID proof, etc.) and remit the application fee.
Entrance Exam:
- An entrance exam for lateral entry is conducted by a few universities or states, while others provide direct admission through diploma marks.
- You shall be given direct admission into the second year (third semester) of the BE/B.Tech course, and therefore the course period is normally 3 years instead of 4.
Course Structure
- Part-time BE/B.Tech courses are solely designed for working professionals or diploma holders who want to upgrade their qualifications without leaving their employment.
- Classes are usually held in the evenings or on weekends.
- The course focuses on the basics of advanced civil engineering concepts, practicalities, and industrial applications.
Pointers
- You are eligible for part-time BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering in 2025 from your diploma of 2002, assuming you qualify on minimum marks.
- Direct second year entry (lateral entry) saves you a year.
- Check individual university criteria regarding work experience or entrance exams.
Hope it helps you in solving your problem,If you need further assistance feel free to ask again.