Is Pursuing Diploma After 10th a Good Option?

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Jun 13, 2017
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Wondering about what to pursue after 10th standard board exams? If you to fortify your fundamental knowledge, then it would be best to go for diploma courses followed by degree programs to enjoy better job opportunities. If you are technical-minded, go for a technical diploma from a reputed college. If you are based in Dehradun, go for a well-known polytechnic college in Dehradun, to pursue the course of your choice,

Benefits of Diplomas

Here are some of the most prominent benefits of diploma:

You will get a strong fundamental knowledge on the area of your choice during your diploma course.

Duration of a diploma is usually 3 years. You gain basic knowledge of the chosen area of study within such a short span.

Diploma serves as an easy way to enroll in a degree course. If you go for an engineering degree course following your diploma, you can directly join the 2nd year. This saves one academic year. 

Diploma courses focus more on imparting practical knowledge than theory. It enables the students to exhibit their competency in industrial jobs.

Diploma has proved to be highly beneficial for specific professions that do not demand a degree level qualification.

Students can choose to join jobs after completing a diploma course.

Those who have completed a diploma degree find a degree course easier as most of the fundamentals covered in the diploma and degree courses are same. 

Types of Diploma Courses

There are both technical and non-technical diploma courses. 

Technical Diplomas:

The technical diploma courses are ideal for the ones who wish to build their career in the technical field. Engineering diplomas come under technical diplomas. A basic knowledge of physics and an average numerical ability coupled with a keen interest in mechanical tasks is required to perform well in this course. The engineering diplomas can be completed in the following areas:

Computer Science and engineering

Civil engineering

Electronics engineering

Electrical engineering

Mechanical engineering

No matter which particular engineering diploma course you take up, you should have passed standard 10 with Science and Mathematics or equivalent as prescribed by a recognized board of technical education. 

The students are usually exposed to the industry by organizing frequent industrial visits by veteran personnel from the industry. 

Non-technical Diploma:

Completing a diploma in Applied Science will prepare you to set feet in the industry as a laboratory technician in quality control, manufacturing and research and development field. You can also choose to work in technical sales and support with this qualification. In these courses, you will be able to learn the theories behind science and know how to conduct experiments in world class labs.

Some of the areas of applied Science in which you can choose to pursue your diploma include:

Microbiology

Statistics

Sports Nutrition

Botany

Physical Resource Management

If you are based in Uttarakhand, you should consider pursuing the course of your choice from a well-known polytechnic college in Uttarakhand. You should gather detailed information on the admission process, annual fee and other related areas before enrolling in a specific program.


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