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Vidhi Jain

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You should always start your exam preparation as early as possible so that you have a good amount of time to go through the entire exam syllabus, cover each section, and touch all the important high-weightage topics at least. 

Generally, 8 to 10 months' time is considered good and ideal for the preparation of entrance test. Plus, you can also practice last year's question papers and mock tests to check if your preparation status good or not and go confidently to the exam hall on the final day.

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Vidhi Jain

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There are many diffrent entrance exams that serve as a gateway for admission to the BTech Chemical Engg. course at top colleges in India. You can check the number of colleges accepting various exam scores in the below table and then decide wisely as to which exams to prepare for:

BTech Chemical Engineering Exams

BTech Chemical Engineering Colleges Accepting the Exam Scores

JEE Main

183

GUJCET

38

MHT CET

40

JEE Advanced

22

AP EAMCET

17

KCET

15

KEAM

11

COMEDK UGET

11

CUET

7

Note: Some colleges accept multiple entrance exam scores.

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Vidhi Jain

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The admission process for the BTech Chemical Engg. course can easily take around 3 to 5 months to complete because each college abides by its individual guidelines for giving admission that include entrance exams, college application forms, result release, cutoff lists, college counseling, seat allotment, and fee payment.

For merit-based admissions to BTech Chemical Engineering, you may also have to give the GD or PI rounds for final selection. So, it is always good to check the official college websites for their admission guidelines to be on the safer side.

Helpful Link: Chemical Engineering Admission Process

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Vidhi Jain

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Almost all of the top colleges offering the BTech Chemical Engineering course release the application forms in the online mode, where you have to fill out all the details correctly, submit the scanned copies of the important documents, and pay the application fee, which is around INR 500 to INR 3,000, based on the college to which you apply. The registration window is open for a limited time period, so make sure you apply before it gets closed to avoid any last-minute hassle.

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Jaiveer .

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If you belong to general category then you cannot get B.Tech chemical engineering in DTU with 134560 rank in JEE Mains 2025. If you are from OBC, SC, ST category, then you can definitely get admission.

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Saransh Tiwari

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If you're asking about any college, there are lot of private and local government colleges. But I would recommend you to give JEE Mains so you can get better college for chemical engineering.

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Spandan Dey

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Yes, a chemical engineering course is available at Heritage Institute of Technology. It is a 4 year UG degree course. The total number of seats is 60.

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Rupesh Katariya

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DDU College (Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Engineering or any other DDU you might mean) usually follows the state or university admission rules for B.Tech courses. Most government or government-aided colleges don't have a separate management quota like private colleges do.

For Chemical Engineering, admission is  based on entrance exams like MHT CET or JEE Main through regular counselling.

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