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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for BTech courses at HITAM vary for the regular BTech course and the Integrated-Twinning-Programme. Moreover, the selection process also differs. Check out the detailed overview in the below table:
| BTech Regular | BTech Integrated Twinning Programme |
|---|---|
| Eligibility Criteria- Candidates must complete their Class 12 in PCM or Diploma in Engineering | Eligibility Criteria- Candidates must have compelted their Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 70% and must have studied Class 10 and 12 in English-medium only. |
| Selection Criteria- 70% of seats are filled through the EAPCET + Counselling. Rest, 30% of seats are reserved for admissions based on merit + selection process (the selection process may include a written test and personal interview). | Selection Criteria- JEE Mains/ any state common entrance examination in engineering/ BITSAT/ other national or international engineering entrance examinations/ SAT, followed by a statement of intent (300 to 400 words) + PI. |
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 3
It's challenging to get into top government colleges like IIIT Lucknow or IET Lucknow with 60% in JEE Mains, especially for sought-after branches like Computer Science, even with the OBC category reservation. However, there are definitely options in Lucknow for B.Tech with an average fee around 2 Lacs for OBC candidates.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect and some colleges to consider:
Understanding JEE Mains Percentile vs. Rank:
A 60% in JEE Mains is a relatively low percentile, which translates to a much higher All India Rank (AIR). For OBC category, the cutoffs are lower than General, but still, for good colleges, they tend to b
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