SSVGI Diploma Electronics Engg (Lateral) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between regular and lateral entry Diploma in Electronics Engineering?
Ans. The lateral entry program is a 2-year course designed for students who have completed 10+2 or ITI, allowing them to directly enter the second year of the diploma program. This is different from the regular 3-year diploma which starts from the first year. Lateral entry students complete the program faster and focus on advanced electronics engineering topics.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing this diploma?
Ans. Graduates can work as electronics technicians, junior engineers, design engineers, or embedded systems developers in electronics manufacturing companies, IT firms, telecommunications companies, and automation industries. Many pursue higher education through B.Tech lateral entry programs. Average starting salary ranges from 25,000 to 30,000 rupees per month in the electronics and IT sector.
Ques. Is JEECUP the only entrance exam for admission?
Ans. Yes, JEECUP is the primary entrance exam for diploma programs in Uttar Pradesh. However, SSVGI also offers management quota seats for candidates who meet the eligibility criteria without appearing for JEECUP.
Ques. What is the placement record of SSVGI for diploma students?
Ans. SSVGI has a placement rate of 60-70 percent for diploma students. Companies like major electronics manufacturers, IT firms, and telecommunications companies regularly visit the campus for recruitment. The average package offered ranges from 25,000 to 30,000 rupees per month.
Ques. Can I pursue higher education after this diploma?
Ans. Yes, diploma holders can pursue B.Tech through lateral entry programs at various engineering colleges. Many students from SSVGI have successfully transitioned to B.Tech programs. Some also pursue specialized certifications in embedded systems and IoT technologies.
Ques. What practical experience is provided during the course?
Ans. The program includes hands-on training with electronics equipment, microprocessor labs, embedded systems projects, internships with electronics and IT companies, and site visits to manufacturing facilities. Students work on real-world projects involving circuit design, PCB development, and embedded system implementation.
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