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Ariahnt Jain

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You can apply online for admissions at JKLU website. First, visit the university website and select the courses that you want to study and then click on the apply now option. This will take you to the online admission form. Make sure that you pay the application fee to make sure that your admission process starts.

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Ariahnt Jain

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The online process is pretty easy. You have to simply visit the university website and fill the admission application by clicking on the "apply now" button. The online is hassle-free and you do not have to worry about any aspect.

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Ariahnt Jain

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Yes, it is possible to apply in JKLU. You have to simply fill the application form by visiting the university website. The admissions have started at JKLU, so you can apply for whatever course you like on the JKLU website. Make sure that you pay the application fee so the admission process to start.

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Yes, JKLU is conducting number of webinars on different topics that might be of your interest. The top faculty of JKLU and the other known personalities of the industry also take webinar sessions which might be of great use to you. Here is the link to the webinar series of JKLU. Here is the link to the university website-www.jklu.edu.in. The admissions are online right now and you can start applying.

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Yes, you can still apply for B.Tech at JKLU. There will be lot of delay in announcing the dates for JEE exam and the board exams as well. So, it is better that you apply only for the engineering courses at JKLU. You will have to sit through the entrance exam in order to be selected. So, fill the online admission form by visiting the website- www.jklu.edu.in

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can do M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering. The eligibility criteria of IIT Mumbai is given below:
1. Eligibility criteria (Qualifying Disciplines) : B.E. /B.Tech. /AMIE or equivalent in Biomedical Engineering (BM), Biotechnology (BT), Chemical Engineering (CH), Computer Science and Engineering/ Information Technology CS Electrical Engineering (EE), Electronics/Telecommunications Engineering (EC), Engineering Physics (EP), Instrumentation Engineering (IN), Mechanical Engineering (ME), Metallurgy & Materials Science (MT), Pharmaceutical Technology (PY), Other Engineering (ZE).
2. You have to give Bio-medical Engineering GATE paper
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kanu vashisht

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For the time being you need to wait till the time the situation is not under control and then onky the further processes will be followed accordingly for the admissions.

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