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Jaya Sharma

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Yes, you can take admission in BTech under NEP 2020 if there is a five year gap between your class 12th and date of admission. This applicable for undergraduate courses in the university. 

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The following table gives seat segregation for all specialisations:

BTech Specialisation

Number of Seats

Chemical Engineering

90 + EWS

Computer Science and Engineering

180

Electronics and Communication Engineering

90

Information Technology

60

Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering

60 + EWS

Mechanical Engineering

90

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Jaya Sharma

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Yes, it you can take admission even after the session starts. For this, you will have to pay tutorial dues from July. In case you have migrated from some other recognised institution and paid fees up to the last month, you won't have to pay dues.

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Jaya Sharma

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If you don't submit a particular document during admission, Principal/Director can admit you provisionally. In this case, admission will be confirmed only after you submit the required certificates and documents on the deadline given to you.

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Abhishek Dhyani

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Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology offers BTech course to students at the UG level. It is offered for 4 years in several specialisations. To be eligible for BTech at SIST Chennai, candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the college. Candidates must be Class 12 passed with a minimum of 60% aggregate from a recognised board. 

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Nishtha Singh

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The total seat intake for the BTech course at XIM University is 60. The seat intake keeps on changing. Hence, reach the official site for updated seat details. The seats are limited hence the competition is quite high. Prior preperation for the admission to the available seats is quite imp. 

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Rashmi Arora

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The basic eligibility requirement for the BTech course at XIM University is pass in Class 12 with a minimum of 60% aggregate. JEE Main is the accepted entrance exam at XIM University. Students must prepare well for the accepted entrance examinations. 

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Jaya Sharma

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Yes, you can apply for BTech admission if you appeared in qualifying exam. This will remain provisional until you submit proof of passing the qualifying exam. You can submit a duly authenticated marksheet at the time of admission.

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Tanu Rao

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BTech at Gauhati University is offered for a duration of 4 years in full-time mode across multiple specialisations. These include:

  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Civil
  • Mechanical
  • Industrial and Production Engineering
  • Information Technology, etc.

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Both are new-age schools, but Polaris offers a specific "Product Engineering" edge. Polaris achieved a national record in 2025 with 11 first-year students cracking Google Summer of Code (GSoC), demonstrating that its curriculum is geared toward global engineering benchmarks earlier than its peers. If your goal is to be an AI Architect or Founder, Polaris provides a $10,000 Seed Fund through the PST Tech Combinator and a founder-led mentorship model (backed by Classplus) that Newton's more interview prep-centric model differs from. 

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