GKU B.Tech Lateral EE FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Tech regular and B.Tech lateral entry programs in Electrical Engineering?
Ans. The B.Tech regular program is a 4-year course for 10+2 pass students, while the B.Tech lateral entry is a 3-year program for diploma holders. Lateral entry students directly join the second year of the B.Tech program, covering advanced topics in electrical engineering. Both programs have the same curriculum for the common years and lead to the same B.Tech degree. The lateral entry pathway is designed to recognize the technical knowledge gained during the diploma program and provide a faster route to the bachelor's degree with cost savings.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing B.Tech Lateral Electrical Engineering from Guru Kashi University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as electrical engineers, power systems engineers, control systems engineers, and design engineers in leading companies like Power Grid Corporation, NTPC, Siemens, ABB, and Schneider Electric. Many graduates also work with government organizations like BHEL and state electricity boards. Some graduates pursue higher education through M.Tech programs or specialized certifications in power systems and renewable energy. The average salary package is around 3-3.5 LPA, with top performers receiving packages up to 14 LPA. The strong alumni network provides excellent networking opportunities for career advancement in the power and manufacturing sectors.
Ques. Is the B.Tech lateral entry degree recognized by employers and for higher education?
Ans. Yes, the B.Tech degree from Guru Kashi University is fully recognized by employers and educational institutions. The program is AICTE-accredited, ensuring quality education and recognition across India. Graduates can pursue M.Tech programs at any recognized university, apply for government jobs requiring B.Tech qualification, and work with multinational companies. The degree is equivalent to a regular B.Tech degree and carries the same value in the job market and for further education in electrical engineering.
Ques. What is the admission process for B.Tech lateral entry Electrical Engineering at Guru Kashi University?
Ans. The admission process involves online application submission through the university portal, merit-based selection based on diploma marks and entrance examination scores, document verification, counselling, and seat allocation. Candidates must have a valid diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognized technical board with minimum 50% marks. The university conducts counselling in September 2026, and selected candidates can enroll for the October 2026 batch. The entire process is transparent and merit-based, ensuring fair selection of candidates.
Ques. Can I pursue B.Tech lateral entry if my diploma is from a different state?
Ans. Yes, candidates with diplomas in Electrical Engineering from any recognized technical board in India are eligible to apply for B.Tech lateral entry at Guru Kashi University. The university accepts diplomas from Punjab State Technical Education Board as well as technical boards from other states. However, the diploma must be recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) or the respective state technical education board. Candidates should verify the recognition status of their diploma before applying.
Ques. What are the internship and placement opportunities available during the B.Tech program?
Ans. Guru Kashi University has strong industry partnerships with leading power and manufacturing companies, providing internship opportunities during the course. Students typically undertake 6-8 week internships in the summer between second and third year, gaining practical experience in real-world projects. The university's dedicated placement cell organizes campus recruitment drives where companies visit the campus to recruit students. In 2024-25, over 75% of eligible students were placed with an average package of 3-3.5 LPA. Students also have access to career counselling, interview preparation, and skill development programs in power systems and control systems.







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