AIET Diploma Mechanical Engineering FAQs
Ques. Can I get lateral entry into B.Tech Mechanical Engineering after completing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from AIET?
Ans. Yes, Diploma holders in Mechanical Engineering from AIET can apply for lateral entry into the 2nd year of B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at BPUT-affiliated colleges including AIET itself. Admission is through OJEE Lateral Entry exam.
Ques. What is the total fee for Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at AIET Bhubaneswar?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 3-year Diploma program is approximately Rs. 1.20 Lakhs. Hostel is optional at approximately Rs. 1.20 Lakhs extra for 3 years. Fees are refundable as per institute policy.
Ques. What job opportunities are available after Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from AIET?
Ans. Diploma holders can work as junior mechanical engineers, production supervisors, maintenance technicians, or draftsmen in manufacturing companies, automobile industries, power plants, and government departments. They can also appear for government diploma-level mechanical recruitment exams.
Ques. Does AIET Bhubaneswar provide hostel facilities for Diploma students?
Ans. Yes, AIET provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls. Hostel fees are approximately Rs. 40,000 per year. The hostel is optional and not mandatory.
Ques. Is OJEE mandatory for Diploma in Mechanical Engineering admission at AIET?
Ans. OJEE (Polytechnic) score is the primary basis for admission. However, direct admission based on Class 10 merit may also be available for seats not filled through OJEE counselling. Candidates are advised to check the official AIET website for direct admission availability.
Ques. What practical training is provided during the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at AIET?
Ans. Students receive hands-on training in workshop practices (fitting, welding, machining), CAD/CAM, and manufacturing processes. The institute has well-equipped mechanical engineering labs including Robotics, Mechatronics, and CAD/CAM labs, and organizes industrial visits and in-plant training for real-world exposure.
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