B.Tech Admission Process
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
To apply for a B.E. or B.Tech programme at Marathwada Mitramandal's Institute of Technology (MMIT), you'll need to upload the following documents while filling out the online application form:
Class 10 scorecard
Class 12 scorecard
Migration certificate, if you're not from the Maharashtra Board
Gap certificate, if applicable
Copy of Aadhar card
Copy of PAN card
CET 2023 and/or JEE 2023 score card
You can also check out the general B.Tech admission procedure, which includes:
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
While applying to GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT) for the B.E. / B.Tech course, one needs to present the following documents:
Class 10 Mark Sheet to prove age and educational background
Class 12 Mark Sheet for eligibility check in at least 50% of aggregate with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
AP-EAMCET Score Card as a means of admission
Aadhaar Card or Valid ID Proof
Passport-size photographs - according to the application procedures.
Caste Certificate (for reserved category students, if applicable).
Transfer Certificate and Migration Certificate (if applicable for students coming from other boards).
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Typical documents required for admission at CSI Institute of Technology to B.E. / B.Tech course application are as follows:
10th Marksheet (for proof of date of birth)
12th Marksheet (for proof of educational qualification)
Transfer Certificate (of last institution attended)
Migration Certificate (applicable)
Passport Photographs (4-6 in number)
Aadhaar Card with any Photo ID Proof
Community Certificate, only for candidates falling under the category
TNEA Rank Card, if applied through TNEA
Income Certificate, if applicable (for receiving scholarship or fee concession)
Medical Certificate (if required)
Please check any specific requirements that a
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Normal documents that the B.E. / B.Tech applicants to AWH Engineering College might present include:
KEAM Admit Card (entrance exam)
KEAM Scorecard/Rank List
Mark Sheets of 10th and 12th Grades with a certified copy
Transfer Certificate by the previous institution
Birth Certificate
Community Certificate (in case it applies)
Caste Certificate for reserved category applicants
Passport size photographs
A copy of any Medical Certificate is required if so
A set of photocopies of Valid ID Proof: any one of the Aadhaar card/Passport, etc.
Check the college portal to update any list.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
As part of the application procedure at B M Group of Institutions (BMGI) for admission into B.E./B.Tech, the candidates must provide such information/documents. Please see below.
Class 12th Marksheet (or equivalent)
JEE Main or State Entrance Exam Score Card (if applicable)
Photograph (passport-sized)
Aadhar Card (or any valid ID proof)
Birth Certificate or Class 10th Marksheet (for age proof)
Caste Certificate (if applicable for reserved category)
Migration Certificate (if applicable)
Transfer Certificate from the previous institution
Candidates should check particular requirements from the official website or admissions office.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The standard that is used for admission to the University College of Engineering, Thodupuzha differs from year to year depending on pass marks in KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) and the number of students who apply. In general, the opening is usually decided based on the popularity of the branch, in which an upper limit of 100-200 rank opens for general category students and for some courses it may be even lower. Perhaps for other branches, perhaps the cutoff is somewhat higher, but below the average. Candidates are therefore encouraged to review this year's particular cut-off trends for more accurate information.
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