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Je me souviens
Today is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. Why today? Because 35 years ago, a gunman decided to go on a killing spree at Polytechnique (engineering school in Montreal) and killed 14 young women simply because they were women. An antifeminist atrocity, all because a man blamed his own lacking on women and feminists.
35 years is a long time and yet… With the hyper masculine influencers gaining more and more followers, with a rapist becoming the “leader of the free world” along so many other things, feels like society has barely evolved…
https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/allison-hanes-dec-6-reflection
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#je me souviens#polytechnique#6 décembre 1989#Montreal#canada#National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
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Oliver: The Polytechnique ball thinks big! Napoléon V: I suggested the Garnier Opera to the school president. You've got to have a bit of fun!
Oliver: How did your honeymoon go? Napoléon V: Very well, thank you. It was strange to be cut off from the world, away from all the hustle and bustle of Paris.
Oliver: Good! You needed a rest. By the way, I thought it would please Hortense to have an estate in Francesim, so that we could visit you from time to time. Napoléon V: That's a good idea, I like knowing that my twin sister won't be too far away from us.
Oliver: Of course, don't worry, I'll look after her… That is, if you agree, officially Napoléon V: Officially, so that's it?
Oliver: Yes, I've been ready for several months now. I'm sorry again for all the trouble I've caused you, it wasn't… Napoléon V: Let's not talk about it any more. It's all settled. I know that Hortense will be happy with you, surely … more than with me.
Oliver: You were born to take different paths. At this time in your lives, the distance is natural. However, I believe I can echo Hortense's sentiments that she loves you dearly, no matter what and despite everything that has happened. Napoléon V: Thank you, Oliver. I'm counting on you to look after her.
⚜ Le Cabinet Noir | Paris, 17 Messidor An 230
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Napoléon V and his entourage went to the Grand Bal de l'X, organised by the École Polytechnique to celebrate the end of their year of study. The ball took place at the Opéra Garnier, and featured a number of performances including dances, fencing, a choir and many other distinguished ceremonies. It's a not-to-be-missed event for young students. During the evening, Oliver approached his friend Napoléon V to officially ask for his sister Hortense's hand in marriage. The Emperor agreed to make the engagement official.
(Thanks to @theroyalthornoliachronicles and @funkyllama for the sims deco and accessories! Oliver is a character belonging to @officalroyalsofpierreland)
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Napoléon V et ses proches se rendent au grand bal de l'X, organisé par l'école Polytechnique pour fêter la fin d'année d'étude. Le bal se déroule à l'opéra Garnier, et donne lieu à de nombreux spectacles comme des danses, des combats d'escrimes, une chorale, et bien d'autres cérémonies distinguées. C'est le rendez-vous immanquable des jeunes étudiants. Durant la soirée, Oliver approche son ami Napoléon V pour lui demander officiellement la main d'Hortense, sa soeur. L'Empereur accepte d'officialiser les fiançailles.
Oliver : Le bal de Polytechnique voit les choses en grand ! Napoléon V : J’ai proposé l’opéra Garnier au président de l’école. Il faut bien s’amuser un peu !
Oliver : Et ta lune de miel alors, ça s’est bien passé ? Napoléon V : Très bien, merci. C’était étrange d’être coupés du monde, loin de toute l’agitation parisienne.
Oliver : Tant mieux! Tu avais besoin de repos. À propos, j’ai pensé que cela ferait plaisir à Hortense d’avoir un domaine en Francesim, pour que l’on puisse vous rendre visite de temps en temps. Napoléon V : C’est une bonne idée, j’aime savoir que ma jumelle ne sera pas trop éloignée de nous.
Oliver : Bien sûr, ne t’en fais pas, je prendrai soin d’elle… Enfin, si tu y consens, officiellement Napoléon V : Officiellement, alors ça y est ?
Oliver : Oui, cela fait plusieurs mois que je suis prêt. Encore désolé pour tous les ennuis que j’ai pu t’attirer, ce n’était pas… Napoléon V : N’en parlons plus. C’est réglé. Je sais que Hortense sera heureuse avec toi, sûrement ��� plus qu’avec moi
Oliver : Vous êtes nés pour prendre des chemins différents. À ce moment de votre vie, la distance est naturelle, mais je crois pouvoir me faire l'écho des sentiments d'Hortense qui t'aime tendrement, quoi qu'il arrive et en dépit de tout ce qui s'est passé. Napoléon V : Merci Oliver. Je compte sur toi, pour veiller sur elle.
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24 février 1812 : mort d'Étienne-Louis Malus, qui mit en évidence la polarisation de la lumière ➽ http://bit.ly/Etienne-Louis-Malus Au nombre des premiers élèves que compta l'École Polytechnique, c'est au cours de la campagne d'Égypte, à ses heures perdues, qu'il entama ses travaux visant à montrer que la lumière n'était pas un corps simple, une découverte fortuite qu'il fit après son retour en France le confortant dans cette hypothèse et lui valant de recevoir le prix de l'Institut
#CeJourL��#24Février#Malus#Physicien#Mathématicien#École#Polytechnique#Physique#Mathématiques#Lumière#Polarisation#Réfraction#Réflexion#Expériences#Sciences#Savant#Célébrité#biographie#histoire#france#history#passé#past#français#french#news#événement#newsfromthepast
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En ce 6 décembre, nous pleurons la perte des 14 femmes qui ont été tuées le 6 décembre 1989 durant la tuerie de l'École Polytechnique. Cette fusillade de masse qui a eu lieu à Montréal, ayant visé les femmes, est une tragédie qui nous rappelle à quel point il est important de lutter pour nos droits et contre la violence misogyne. Alors recueillons-nous, souvenons-nous de ces 14 femmes, honorons-les et, surtout, prenons les mesures nécessaires pour qu'un tel drame ne se reproduise plus.
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#National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women#Montreal massacre#École Polytechnique massacre#Canadian history#tuerie de l'École polytechnique#Polytechnique massacre#Polytechnique
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#polytechnique#they will not be forgotten#The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
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Happy birthday, Denis Villeneuve!
#august 32nd on earth#maelström#polytechnique#incendies#prisoners#enemy#sicario#arrival#blade runner 2049#dune#dune 2021#denis villeneuve#film
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POLYTECHNIQUE (2009)
This is about a mass shooting event that took place in Montreal, Canada, in 1989. Hence, it’s more of a drama than a horror movie, but it relies on horror movie techniques. Also, the general thrust of the movie is the horror of existence and the violence that we allow to continue unabated!
We start off with Killer, a nameless dude, a seemingly alienated young man with a rifle. He prepares his manifesto, mostly about his hatred of women. “I have decided to send the feminists, who have always ruined my wife, to their maker.” He continues along this line, blaming women for his own failures in life. He wraps his rifle in a plastic bag and leaves.
We next meet Valerie and Stephanie. They are engineering students. Valerie prepares for an interview for a mechanical engineering internship. They head to campus. We also meet Jean-Francois, just a dude, another student. Valerie goes to her interview, and the male interviewer says, “Women usually go for civil engineering. It’s easier.” Valerie says that “it’s always been my dream to work in aeronautics.” The man says, “I meant easier for raising a family.” Afterwards Valeries goes to the bathroom and has to fight back sobs. (Yet, in the killer’s mind, her life is so much easier than his.)
We see life on campus, as students gather in common areas and study and talk and listen to “The Safety Dance” (1982). Jean-Francois borrows Valerie’s notes and goes to copy them. He looks at a copy of the panting “Guernica” (1937), a meditation upon the horrors of war. The killer is there. He sits in his car for a bit and finishes his manifesto. He heads to the common area and watches as Valerie, Stephanie, and Jean-Francois head to class. He stands outside the door and removes his rifle from the plastic bag and loads a cartridge. He walks into the classroom and fires a bullet into the air. He commands the men and woman to split up, and then he tells all the men to leave. Jean-Francois tries to sneak up on the killer, but the man sees him and points his rifle at him. Jean-Francois leaves. He runs a long way to a security guard and tells the man to call the police.
The killer leaves the classroom and returns to the common area. He begins to fire at students, by which I mean, fire at women. He shoots women standing by the copy machines. Jean-Francois, just a normal dude, sneaks back to the classroom. He enters to see that all of the woman have been shot. The killer goes to another common area and shoots more people. Two young women try to hide behind a cabinet. They hold each other, and he shoots them. Jean-Francois comes across a wounded women by the copy machines. He leaves to find help. The killer shoots a woman in an office as she tries to run away. Jean-Francois gets some bandages to try to treat the wounded woman by the copiers, but he sees that she’s losing a lot of blood. He runs to find help, and he runs straight into a corridor where the killer is shooting at a woman. Jean-Francois stumbles into a room where some dudes are just hanging out and drinking beer, because they have no idea what’s happening.
We jump forward in time. Jean-Francois leaves his little apartment and goes to visit his mother. On the way back home he stops his car and vomits by the side of the road. Later, he parks his car by the side of a lake and kills himself by venting the exhaust into the car.
We move back to the shooting, when the killer is splitting up the men and women in the classroom. We move in close on Valerie’s face. The killer tells the woman, “You’re a bunch of feminists. I hate feminists.” One woman says, “It’s not true. We’re not feminists. We’ve never fought-“ but then he shoots the women. The women fall to the ground. Later, we see that Valerie is alive. She’s been shot in the leg and it looks like a bullet grazed her head. She tells Stephanie that she’s going to get help. She leaves the classroom and sneaks back to the common area, but she sees the killer there. She flees back to the classroom and tells Stephanie that they have to play dead because he’s coming back. They hear the door open, but we see that it’s only Jean-Francois. Valerie is eventually evacuated by emergency workers. Jean-Francois tells her, “I should have stayed.” She says, “It’s not your fault.” Jean-Francois gets to go back home on a bus.
We move forward in time. Valerie lives with her boyfriend and has morning sickness. She goes to work, as a mechanical engineer, and fights for attention from the boss as he focuses on a male student. She sits on the toilet with a pregnancy test. Afterwards, Valerie sits in a park and writes a letter to the killer’s mother. We see the killer’s final moments in the college. He walks into a classroom and shoots a woman who is giving a lecture. He shoots other women trying to hide beneath their desks. He sits in the front of the class and shoots himself in the head. His blood mingles with the blood of a dead woman. We see Valerie waking up in the hospital with her parents sleeping next to her. She goes through physical therapy. In the present, Valerie says, “If I have a boy, I’ll teach him how to love. If I have a girl, I’ll tell her that the world is hers.”
So, “Valerie” and “Jean-Francois” weren’t real, but they do represent those who did experience this event. This really happened. Some guy walked through a college and killed woman because they were women. As a movie, this is good, a well-crafted portrayal of a horror. The killer is flat and emotionless. His physical acting delivers weight to the “gunshots,” along with the sound effects of the bullets. The film doesn’t dwell on the physical aftereffects of the violence, usually hiding victims behind items of furniture. Even when we do see a victim, such as the woman by the copier, the director (Dennis Villeneuve, lately of “Dune” (2021) and “Dune: Part Two” (2024) fame) choose in film in black and white, so as to dull the sight of blood. The film is sensitive about the psychic wounds that linger. Jean-Francois is haunted, and he commits suicide. Valerie appears frustrated and isolated, but she resolves to get on her wife. She finds joy. There’s no respite for the rest of us, who have to live in a world where movies like this (starting as early as “Targets” (1968)) have become a genre unto themselves.
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Ecole Polytechnique school in Paris
French vintage postcard
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Polytechnique (2009) directed by Denis Villeneuve
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Polytechnique
[ Denis Villeneuve • 2009 ]
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Charlotte: Thank you for coming with me. All that dancing made my head spin. Hortense: It's nothing…
Hortense: Are you sure you're all right? Charlotte: Yes, the fresh air is doing me good already. Hortense: You're very sentimental this evening.
Charlotte: My life's been turned upside down recently. Hortense: I can see that, you've hardly had any of your champagne. Charlotte: And how are things with you and Oliver?
Hortense: Oh. Charlotte: This isn't an interrogation, dear sister. I'm just checking up on you. Hortense: We talk a lot… Charlotte: And? Hortense: The more time passes, the more I…
Charlotte: Don't say any more, after all. Hortense, sigh: I knew it. Charlotte: Oliver is a handsome and brave man. You look good together. Hortense: Thank you.
Charlotte: Don't be so angry, I mean it sincerely. And so does Louis. You make a lovely couple.
Hortense: Does Louis still hold a grudge against Oliver and me for our "latest antics"?
Charlotte: What you did was deeply stupid, but it would be even more stupid to ignore your feelings. Louis and I have received your apology, now it's in the past.
Charlotte: Let's all make sure we forget your mistakes. Hortense: You and Louis are so magnanimous, I'm glad it's finally over. Charlotte: Me too, Hortense.
⚜ Le Cabinet Noir | Paris, 17 Messidor An 230
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Napoléon V and his entourage went to the Grand Bal de l'X, organised by the École Polytechnique to celebrate the end of their year of study. The ball took place at the Opéra Garnier, and featured a number of performances including dances, fencing, a choir and many other distinguished ceremonies. It's a not-to-be-missed event for young students. During the evening, Oliver approached his friend Napoléon V to officially ask for his sister Hortense's hand in marriage. The Emperor agreed to make the engagement official.
Meanwhile, Charlotte keeps her sister-in-law Hortense out of their discussion so that she doesn't suspect anything.
(Oliver is a character belonging to @officalroyalsofpierreland)
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Charlotte : Merci de m’accompagner. Toutes ces danses m’ont fait tourner la tête. Hortense : Ce n’est rien…
Hortense : Es-tu sûre que ça va ?
Charlotte : Oui, l’air frais me fait déjà du bien. Hortense : Tu es bien sentimentale ce soir.
Charlotte : Ma vie a plutôt été chamboulée ces derniers temps, je m’en remets encore. Hortense : Je vois ça, tu as à peine bu de ton champagne. Charlotte : Et toi, comment ça se passe avec Oliver ? Hortense : Oh. Charlotte : Ce n’est pas un interrogatoire, chère soeur. Je prends juste de vos nouvelles. Hortense : On discute beaucoup… Charlotte : Et ? Hortense : Plus le temps passe, plus je…
Charlotte : N’en dis pas plus, finalement. Hortense : Je le savais. Charlotte : Oliver est un bel homme, et brave. Vous allez bien ensemble. Hortense : Merci.
Charlotte : Ne sois pas si fâchée, je le pense sincèrement. Et Louis aussi. Vous formez un beau couple.
Hortense : Louis en veut-il toujours à Oliver et moi pour nos « dernières frasques » ?
Charlotte : Ce que vous avez fait est profondément stupide, mais ce serait d’autant plus stupide de négliger vos sentiments. Louis et moi-même avons reçus vos excuses, maintenant c’est du passé. Faisons tous en sorte d’oublier vos égarements.
Hortense : Louis et toi êtes si magnanimes, je suis contente que cette histoire doit dernière nous tous. Charlotte : Moi aussi, Hortense.
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Marc LÉPINE, born Gamil Rodrigue LIASS GHARBI, was an Arab and Muslim man.
Born in October 26, 1964, he is a Canadian mass murderer from Montreal, Quebec. On December 6, 1989 (35 years ago tomorrow) , he murdered fourteen (14) women, and wounded another ten (10) women and four (4) men in what is known as the École Polytechnique massacre. It took place at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, an engineering school affiliated with the Université de Montréal.
LÉPINE WAS THE SON of French Canadian nurse Monique Lépine and ALGERIAN (i.e. ARAB & MUSLIM) businessman Rachid Gharbi, WHO WAS ABUSIVE TOWARDS AND CONTEMPTUOUS OF WOMEN.
Let me reiterate that:
***LÉPINE WAS THE SON OF ALGERIAN (i.e. ARAB & MUSLIM) businessman RACHID GHARBI, WHO WAS ABUSIVE TOWARDS AND CONTEMPTUOUS OF WOMEN.***
So. Lépine had been raised from birth in a familial climate of hatred towards women. He was a loner, a loser and - incidentally - an InCel, which i think is important. Marc LÉPINE a.k.a Gamil GHARBI WAS NOT THE PRODUCT OF QUÉBEC SOCIETY AT THE TIME, he was the result of having been raised A MUSLIM WHO also DETESTED WOMEN FANATICALLY because of the noxious influence of his abusive, female-hating father.
ONE MAN (out of 3 million Québec males at the time). ONE GUN. ONE NIGHT. ONE CONTEXT.
I PERSONALLY OBJECT TO THE FETISHISIZING AND CONTINUED COMMEMORATION - STILL, THIRTY-FIVE (35!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) YEARS LATER. A MONUMENT IS WARRANTED, A PLACE NAMED AFTER THE POLTECHNQUE MASSACRE IS ALSO FINE, THE COMMEMORATION BY FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF THE VICTIMS IS NORMAL. WHAT ISN'T NORMAL IS THE ELEVATION OF THIS ONE SINGULAR EVENT TO PAINT A PORTRAIT OF ALL MEN AS 1- WOMEN HATERS; 2- MASS MURDERER; 3- LOSERS; 4- LONERS; 5- INCELS; & 6- PROBABLY ALSO INSANE, TO HAVE DONE WHAT HE DID - killing women "BECAUSE THEY WERE FEMINISTS, NOT because THEY WERE WOMEN.
Marc LÉPINE DID WHAT HE DID ***ALSO BECAUSE HE WAS AN ARAB -AND- THE SON OF AN ABUSIVE MUSLIM MAN***.
WHAT THIS MASSACRE IS CALLED IS A "FEMINISTICIDE", NOT A "FEMINICIDE".
AND ***CONJUGAL MURDERS OF WOMEN BY INTIMATE PARTNERS ARE NOT FEMINICIDES EITHER*** - IF THE MURDEROUS MEN HAD BEEN HOMOSEXUALS, THEY WOULD HAVE KILLED THEIR MALE PARTNERS, THEREFORE IT IS CALLED A "HOMICIDE" & ***CONJUGAL MURDERS ARE HOMICIDES ALSO - THE VICTIM SIMPLY HAPPENS TO BE A WOMAN OR GIRL*** - ***THEY WERE CERTAINLY NOT KILLED BECAUSE THEY WERE WOMEN. ONLY Marc LÉPINE'S VICTIMS WERE VICTIMS OF FEMINICIDES, OR RATHER OF FEMINISTICIDEST***
IT'S A FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCE OF VIEW.
IT WAS AN ACT OF "DOMESTIC TERRORISM" -AND- OF "ISLAMIST TERRORISM" AS WELL AS A MASSACRE OF WOMEN, BECAUSE THEY WERE FEMINISTS.
& I BELIEVE SYSTEMATICALLY TOUTING (CONJUGAL) MURDERS OF GIRLS OR WOMEN AS "FEMINICIDES" IS WRONG, ABUSIVE & DENIGRATES THE VICTIM STATUS OF THE POLYTECHNIQUE 14 - btw, there were also male victims (4 injured, and a couple that committed suicide as a direct result of December 6th, 2024)...
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Why Choosing a Top Polytechnic college in Lucknow
Introduction : Best Polytechnic College in Lucknow
Polytechnic education has become a crucial gateway to a successful career in the technical field. With the rise of technology-driven industries, the need for practical skills and hands-on experience is higher than ever. For students looking to kickstart their careers quickly, choosing a top polytechnic college in Lucknow can be a smart move. In the city of Lucknow, the options are plentiful, offering a blend of quality education and career opportunities. But why is selecting a polytechnic in Lucknow a wise choice? Let’s explore this in detail.
What is a Polytechnic?
A polytechnic is an educational institution that focuses on technical and vocational training. It offers diploma courses in various engineering fields like mechanical, civil, electrical, and computer science. Unlike traditional colleges that emphasize theoretical learning, polytechnics put more focus on practical skills, preparing students for real-world challenges.
Differences Between Polytechnic and Traditional Colleges
While traditional colleges typically offer degree programs that last for four years or more, polytechnic courses are shorter, usually spanning three years. Polytechnic institutions are ideal for students who want to enter the workforce quickly, armed with the skills needed by industries today.
Benefits of Polytechnic Education
Shorter Duration of Courses
One of the most significant advantages of polytechnic education is its shorter course duration. Within three years, students can acquire the skills needed to start a career in technical fields, making it an attractive option for those eager to join the workforce.
Emphasis on Hands-On Skills
Polytechnics focus heavily on practical training. Students spend a significant portion of their time in workshops and labs, learning to apply theories to real-life situations. This hands-on experience is invaluable when it comes to solving industry challenges.
Industry-Oriented Curriculum
Polytechnic courses are designed with input from industry experts, ensuring that the curriculum remains relevant to current market needs. This approach makes graduates job-ready, with the skills that employers are looking for.
Why Lucknow?
Educational Infrastructure in Lucknow
Lucknow is home to a robust educational ecosystem, with numerous colleges and universities. The city's focus on technical education has grown in recent years, making it a hotspot for students seeking polytechnic courses.
Growth of Technical Education in the Region
The region has seen significant growth in the field of technical education, with many new polytechnic institutions being established. This growth is supported by a strong network of industries that provide ample job opportunities for polytechnic graduates.
Government Support for Polytechnic Institutes
The Uttar Pradesh government has introduced various initiatives to promote technical education, including scholarships and infrastructure support for polytechnic institutions in Lucknow. This has made it easier for students to access quality education at affordable rates.
Top Features of a Quality Polytechnic College
Experienced Faculty
A top-notch polytechnic in Lucknow should have a team of experienced faculty who can provide both theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
Modern labs, workshops, and well-equipped classrooms are essential for a hands-on learning experience. Look for polytechnics with up-to-date facilities.
Industry Tie-Ups and Placement Assistance
A strong placement cell with industry tie-ups can help students secure internships and job placements. This support is crucial for a smooth transition from education to employment.
Extracurricular Opportunities for Holistic Development
Extracurricular activities play a significant role in student development. Look for colleges that encourage participation in sports, cultural events, and technical competitions.
Specialized Courses Offered by Polytechnics in Lucknow
Polytechnic colleges in Lucknow offer a range of specialized courses, including:
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Information Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
These courses are designed to cater to the needs of various industries, ensuring that students have multiple options to choose from based on their interests.
Polytechnic vs. Traditional Engineering Degree
Comparison of Course Duration
Polytechnic diplomas take around three years to complete, while traditional engineering degrees often take four or more years. For students looking to enter the job market quickly, polytechnic can be the better option.
Career Prospects After Polytechnic
A polytechnic diploma can open doors to a variety of job roles in the engineering sector, from technician roles to supervisory positions. Moreover, it serves as a stepping stone for further education, such as a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech).
Cost-Effectiveness of Polytechnic Courses
Polytechnic courses tend to be more affordable than degree programs, making them a great option for students who need a budget-friendly way to pursue technical education.
Career Opportunities After Completing a Polytechnic Course
Employment in Core Technical Fields
Polytechnic graduates can find jobs in core engineering fields like manufacturing, construction, and IT services. Their hands-on training makes them valuable assets to employers.
Pathway to Higher Education Like B.Tech
After completing a polytechnic diploma, students can directly enroll in the second year of a B.Tech program through lateral entry, saving time and cost.
Opportunities in Government Sectors
Government organizations often recruit polytechnic diploma holders for technical positions. Jobs in public sector undertakings (PSUs) can offer stability and growth.
How to Choose the Best Polytechnic in Lucknow
Factors to Consider: Faculty, Infrastructure, Placement Records
When choosing a polytechnic, look at the quality of faculty, the infrastructure, and the college’s placement record. A good college should offer a balance of all three.
Importance of Accreditation and Affiliation
Make sure the polytechnic is accredited by the relevant authorities and affiliated with a recognized university or technical board.
Student Reviews and Testimonials
Hearing from current students and alumni can provide insights into the college’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s a good way to gauge the overall satisfaction of the student community.
Conclusion
Choosing a top polytechnic in Lucknow can be a smart decision for students looking to gain practical skills and enter the workforce quickly. With a robust educational infrastructure, government support, and ample job opportunities, Lucknow is a great destination for technical education. A polytechnic diploma offers a shorter, more affordable path to a rewarding career in engineering and other technical fields. Make an informed choice, and you’ll be on your way to a successful future!
FAQs
What is the average salary after completing a polytechnic course?The average starting salary for polytechnic graduates can range from ₹2.5 to ₹4 lakh per annum, depending on the field of specialization and the hiring company.
How long is a polytechnic course?Most polytechnic diploma courses are of three years' duration, providing a quick path to enter the job market.
Is a polytechnic diploma equivalent to a degree?No, a polytechnic diploma is not equivalent to a degree. However, it can serve as a bridge to pursue a degree like B.Tech through lateral entry.
Can I pursue a B.Tech after polytechnic?Yes, you can enroll in the second year of a B.Tech program through lateral entry after completing a polytechnic diploma.
Are there any entrance exams for polytechnic courses in Lucknow?Yes, various state-level entrance exams like JEECUP are conducted for admission into polytechnic colleges in Uttar Pradesh, including Lucknow.
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Polytechnique (2009)
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Colloque à Paris Saclay, le 1er Mars 2024 sur "les Trains du Futur " avec Catherine Desnot et David de Almeida ( SNCF RECHERCHE).
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