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College Level Counselling (CLC) for the three-year diploma courses at Government Polytechnic College, Tikamgarh, is currently in progress. This presents a valuable opportunity for students looking to pursue diplomas in engineering and other technical fields. The counselling process began on September 30, and interested students are required to complete their registration by the final deadline of October 23.
To register for the CLC, students should visit the official website of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) or use the MP Online portal. After completing the registration process, students must bring all necessary documents for admission. These include original documents, a set of photocopies of all required papers, and a recent passport-sized photograph. It is crucial to ensure all documentation is accurate and complete to prevent any complications during admission.
Vacant Seats Availability
There are several branches with available seats at both Government Polytechnic College, Tikamgarh, and Government Polytechnic College, Naugaon, offering ample opportunities for aspiring students.
At Government Polytechnic College, Naugaon, the following seats are available:
– Civil Engineering: 7 seats
– Electrical Engineering: 23 seats
– Electronics Engineering: 46 seats
– Mechanical Engineering: 13 seats
Similarly, Government Polytechnic College, Tikamgarh, has the following vacant seats:
– Computer Engineering: 31 seats
– Electrical Engineering: 27 seats
– Electronics Engineering: 34 seats
– Mechanical Engineering: 36 seats
These vacancies are often categorised and may include reserved seats for different student categories.
For students aiming for a technical education, this is an ideal chance to secure admission to prestigious polytechnic institutions. For detailed information on the application process, available seats, and other enquiries, students are encouraged to visit the official DTE website. Acting promptly will improve their chances of enrolment in these popular diploma programmes. Additionally, consulting with academic advisors or attending informational sessions can provide helpful insights into selecting the right specialisation and understanding the admission process in greater detail.
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