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Career: After 10th-12th, kids can do this 3 year long diploma and get direct job offers from big companies..

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Electronics and Communication Diploma: After the declaration of the results of the 10th and 12th, students started choosing what to do next. Although the admission process has already started and students are taking admission in different streams, many times students are not able to understand which field they want to pursue. At the same time, these days the Government Polytechnic Institute of Ambala city is providing many courses to the children, and Electronics and Communication Diploma is also very popular among them, because every year children are getting jobs in big companies and are also able to set up their own business under Make in India. Giving more information about this, Principal Dr. Rajiv Sapra said that the Electronics and Communication branch was started in 1988, since then, till today, many children are doing jobs in big companies after completing this diploma. He said that there is a lot of demand for diplomas, and most of its seats get filled in the initial days themselves. There is so much demand for it because, since the beginning of Make in India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the pen drive chips, which were earlier bought from China, are now being made in the country.

He said that big companies like Nokia, Samsung, and Apple are setting up factories for their electronic parts, in which the demand for students pursuing this diploma is very high. He said that 10th pass students can apply for this, and admission to this diploma is based on merit. If a student wants to pursue this diploma after 12th, then first, he has to do an ITI, or a non-medical student can also pursue this course. He said that this course is of 3 years, in which training is also given to the students, and it is easily available whenever required.

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