Yes — the curriculum covers modern electronics, communication systems, embedded controllers and newer technologies.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Haryana support students from diverse backgrounds and provide good facilities.
read moreYou should expect electronics labs, microprocessor/embedded systems labs, communication hardware setups, smart classrooms, hostels, transport and strong placement support.
read moreYou’ll study Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Electronic Devices & Circuits, Communication Systems, Digital Electronics, Embedded Systems, Microprocessors, and Project Work.
read moreNo — many colleges offer quality education at reasonable fees, making it accessible compared to longer degrees.
read moreIt is a 3-year diploma programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering. You learn about electronic circuits, communication systems, microprocessors, and embedded devices.
read moreThe course lasts 3 years, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreYou must have passed Class 10th from a recognised board. Many polytechnics expect students to have studied Maths and Science.
read moreYes — students who have done 12th (Science) or a relevant ITI course can often join directly in the second year through lateral entry.
read moreNo — there is a strong practical component, including lab work, embedded system training, communication circuit design, and practical projects.
read moreYes — the Polytechnic in ECE diploma at Puran Murti Campus is AICTE-approved, making it valid for both jobs and higher studies.
read moreAbsolutely — if you're interested in designing circuits, working with microcontrollers, or building communication devices, this diploma gives a solid start.
read moreYes — diploma holders in ECE are eligible for technician or junior engineer roles in telecom departments, PSUs like BSNL, BEL, DRDO, and other public sector units.
read moreYes — with growth in communication technology, IoT, 5G, automation, and embedded systems, ECE professionals are in high demand, and the diploma is a great way to enter this field.
read moreYes — in the final semesters, students usually do a project that combines electronics and communication skills, helping you apply theory to real-world problems.
read moreIt is a 3-year diploma program in Electronics and Communication Engineering. In this course, you learn about electronics circuits, communication systems, microprocessors, signal processing, embedded systems, and VLSI design.
read moreDelhi NCR is home to numerous telecom firms, electronics industries, and tech startups. Studying here provides excellent exposure, internship opportunities, and a solid practical learning foundation from the diploma itself.
read moreYes. The course is listed on Puran Murti’s website, and it is a well-known, credible technical diploma.
read moreThe diploma is 3 years long, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreYou must have passed Class 10 from a recognised board. Many colleges also ask for Science and Mathematics in 10th.
read moreNot always. Admission is often merit-based using Class 10 board marks, though some colleges may conduct a simple screening.
read moreYes. If you have completed 12th (Science) or a relevant ITI course, you may be eligible for lateral entry into the 2nd year.
read moreIt’s balanced. There are theory lectures and also laboratory sessions where you work on real circuits, microcontroller boards, communication simulations, and embedded projects.
read moreDefinitely. After the diploma, you can take lateral entry into B.Tech in ECE or similar technical courses.
read moreCompanies in telecom (Jio, BSNL), electronics manufacturing (Samsung, LG), automation, robotics, IT hardware, and consumer electronics often hire diploma holders.
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