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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
For first-year B.Tech, finish 12th with PCM (or related) and get 45% marks (40% SC/ST), then appear in MHT-CET or JEE Main and apply via Maharashtra's CAP. Diploma holders can jump into the second year if they scored 45% (40% for reserved categories) and clear the centralized DTE admission route.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
10th and 12th mark sheets, transfer certificate, character certificate, and passport-sized photographs, Caste certificate (if applicable).If applicable, a certificate for Persons with Disabilities (PwD). Entrance exam scorecard (if required). These are required documents during the be/btech application process at Sri Venkateshwara College of technology.
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Contributor-Level 10
Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with at least 50% of the possible points (45% for Maharashtra's reserved categories) in order to be eligible for B.E./B.Tech programs at Shree L.R. Tiwari College of Engineering. It is necessary to have a valid MHT-CET or JEE Main score. Diploma holders or B.Sc. graduates with 45% (or 40% for reserved categories) are eligible for lateral entry into the second year.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
It's all through TNEA counselling (no entrance exam stress here). Just make sure you've done 10+2 with PCM and meet Anna University's cutoff marks. Your board exam scores get converted into a rank, and boom—you pick your course and college during counselling. It's pretty straightforward, as long as your marks are on point.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
This is their main gig—solid curriculum, experienced profs, and great labs. Add in big-name placements and solid rankings, and you've got a combo that works. Companies love hiring from here, and students say the learning is hands-on and industry-ready. Basically, it's a smart pick if you want more than just a degree—you get prep for the real-world grind.
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Admission to Apollo Institute's B.E./B.Tech programme is determined by 10+2 grades (minimum 45–50% in PCM) and GUJCET or JEE Main scores. After submitting an application via the GTU or institute portal, you must wait for counselling, seat assignment, document verification, and fee payment. Mark sheets, an entrance scorecard, identification, and, if relevant, category certificates are required documents.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Step one: crack Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. Step two: hop into the counseling portal and put SITE on your preference list. Once you get a seat, it's just some doc checks and boom—you're in. The whole process is pretty straightforward. Keep an eye on updates from both the college and EAMCET sites so you don't miss out on deadlines.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Easy. Finish 12th with Physics + Math and one more from Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech. Then give JEE Main or UPCET. Once you've got your score, hop on the counselling portal, pick Naraina as your go-to, upload your docs, and you're good to go. Just follow whatever AKTU and the state say.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're into hands-on learning with solid placement vibes, NCET's B.E./B.Tech is a great pick. The curriculum's industry-ready, profs know their stuff, and the labs + classrooms are all modern AF. With 60–70% placement support and a campus that balances study with fun, it's a smart (and chill) move.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
To get into NCET for B.Tech, you need 10+2 with Physics + Math and one optional subject (Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech). They accept JEE Main or UPSEE (UPCET) scores. Once you qualify, go through counselling and document checks. Everything follows AKTU and AICTE rules.
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