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Vishakha

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Yes, candidates can get admissions to the BTech course at ICFAI University, Raipur, without an entrance exam because the university sends the admission letter to candidates after evaluating their performance in academic qualifications, awards in sports/cultural events, debates, quizzes, and other extracurricular activities. Further, the procedure of admission concludes with an interview.

 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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ICFAI University Raipur offers the scholarships for BTech courses on the basis of their scores achieved in their last qualifying examination. Moreover, candidates who perform well in the BTech course and achieve a decent GPA also get the scholarships. Check out the offered scholarship details below:

Up to 10% of students in each batch will be eligible for merit scholarships based on their semester-wise academic performance, in addition to scholarships awarded for prior academic achievements. Complete details are provided below:

  • Candidates who secured less than 9.00 CGPA get the scholarships of INR 12,000
  • Candidates who secured between 8.5
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Kartik Sharma

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Yes, candidates can get admissions to BTech courses at ICFAI University Raipur without JEE Mains scores. The university grants admissions to BTech courses on the basis of the scores candidates achieved in their Class 12/ last qualifying examination. Moreover, for the selection process, the weightage criteria are also given to academic distinction, awards in sports/ cultural events, debates, quizzes, and other extracurricular activities, followed by an interview. The admission decision will be communicated after the interview process.

 
 

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Anangsha Pandey

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SVPUAT Meerut admissions are entrance-based. The university accepts UPCATET and ICAR AIEEA for admission to UG and PG courses. To get admitted to the Agricultural University Meerut, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Further, candidates seeking admission to the BTech programme must be Class 12 passed from a recognised board in Agriculture Science/ Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/ PCM/ PCMB. 

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Himanshi Pandey

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DoT, Shivaji University, offers BTech in six specialisations. One of the available specialisations is Food Technology. Like all other specialisations, it is a four-year programme. The course curriculum is divided into eight semesters. It includes various theoretical and practical subjects. Some of these subjects are listed below:

  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Engineering Chemistry
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Food Microbiology
  • Heat Transfer
  • Food Chemistry
  • Human Nutrition
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Dairy Technology
  • Food Process Engineering
  • Food Quality & Safety Management

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Himanshi Pandey

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DoT, Shivaji University offers a four-year BTech programme in the full-time mode. The UG-level programme is offered in various specialisations. The subject included in the course curriculum depend on the specialisations selected by the students. However, the course structure for all specialisations is the same. Some pointers on the DoT BTech course structure are as follows:

  • The four-year course is divided into eight semesters
  • The curriculum is based on the CBCS scheme
  • It includes various core and elective subjects relevant to the selected specialisations
  • The curriculum also minor and major projects in addition to the theoretical and the pr
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Himanshi Pandey

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Department of Technology (DoT), Shivaji University, offers BTech seats to eligible candidates based on their performance in the accepted entrance exams. These exams are JEE (Main) and MHT-CET. Those who have valid scores in one of these exams can register for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) and select DoT, Shivaji University, Kolhapur during choice filling. CAP is the counselling and seat allocation process conducted by the Maharashtra CET Cell (DTE). Seats are allocated based on the merit lists released during various rounds of CAP. Shortlisted candidates must report to the campus for document verification and submit

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Himanshi Pandey

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Shivaji University's Department of Technology has a total of 360 seats for BTech. These seats are equally divided over the six specialisations offered by the Department. A list of the available specialisations and the respective number of seats available for each one of them is presented in the table below:

SpecialisationsSeats
Computer Science and Technology60
Food Technology60
Civil Engineering60
Chemical Engineering60
Electronics and Telecommunication Technology60
Mechanical Engineering60

NOTE: The mentioned information is sourced from the official website of the university/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The BTech cut-off at Department of Technology, Shivaji University is based on the JEE (Main) and MHT-CET ranks secured by the applicants. It is released in various rounds of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the Maharashtra CET Cell. It fluctuates yearly due to a variety of factors. Some potential factors that lead to the fluctuation of the cut-off required for BTech admission at DoT are listed below:

  • Number of applicants applying for the entrance exams
  • Difficulty of the entrance exams
  • Number of available seats
  • Cut-off trends over the years
  • Reservation Policies
  • Choice of specialisation and its current popularity

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