Yes — the curriculum includes renewable energy systems, industrial automation, control systems and modern electronics in the electrical field.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Haryana support students from diverse backgrounds, with hostels, transport and learning support.
read moreYes — after completing the programme you’ll be eligible for roles in power corporations, state electricity boards, railways, PWD and other government sectors as technician or junior engineer.
read moreYes — programmes include industrial training, workshops, site visits and project work to help you gain real-world skills.
read moreYou could work as Electrical Technician, Power Plant Operator, Control Systems Specialist, Substation Supervisor, Maintenance Engineer, Automation Technician.
read moreThe best ones offer modern labs, experienced faculty, strong industry tie-ups, active placement support, affordable fees and a practical curriculum — all of which make your career start strong.
read moreYou’ll study Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Control Systems, Digital Electronics, Measurements & Instrumentation, Renewable Energy Systems, Workshop Practice, and Project Work.
read moreIt’s a 3-year diploma programme in Electrical Engineering. You learn about circuits, machines, power systems, electronics, and control systems.
read moreThe course lasts 3 years, divided into six semesters.
read moreYou should have passed Class 10th from a recognised board. Most colleges ask for Maths and Science.
read moreNo, you will do both theory and a lot of practical work: labs, wiring projects, machine lab, and circuit building.
read moreYes — students work in labs with transformers, motors, boards, power-system simulators, and control panels.
read moreYes, many companies in manufacturing, power plants, automation, and maintenance hire diploma holders.
read moreThe college has well-equipped electrical labs, smart classrooms, power-system simulators, machine shops, and electronics labs.
read moreYes — a Polytechnic diploma in Electrical Engineering is recognised by technical education boards and accepted in India’s electrical and power sector.
read moreYou’ll do both — the course teaches basic circuit design principles, as well as how to maintain, test, and troubleshoot circuits and machines.
read moreYes — with India’s growing power demand, renewable energy push, and automation, electrical engineering diploma holders are very much needed in the market.
read moreIt is a 3-year diploma program in Electrical Engineering. You learn about electric circuits, machines (like motors and generators), power systems, control systems, electronics, and automation. At Puran Murti, students get both theory and hands-on lab training.
read moreBecause Delhi NCR has many industries, power companies, and manufacturing units. Studying here gives you good exposure, chances for internships, and a lower-cost way to start a technical career.
read moreYes, the course is officially listed on Puran Murti’s website. The diploma is credible and focused on real engineering skills.
read moreThe diploma is 3 years long, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreYou need to have passed Class 10 from a recognised board. Some places specify a minimum percentage in Science and Math.
read moreAdmissions may be based on 10th board marks or a simple screening/merit system.
read moreIt well-balanced. There are theory classes as well as laboratory and workshop sessions with real electrical machines and simulation tools.
read moreYes. In the final semester, students undertake industrial training in power plants, substations or manufacturing units for practical exposure.
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