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Neerja Rohatgi

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Admissions at Central University of Jammu begin based on the entrance examination accepted for a particular course. For example, for the PG-level courses, like MBA, admission was based on the CUET PG exam. Registrations for this exam are already over, with the exams being concluded too. For more information, click here.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, the Central University of Jammu admissions are not direct in nature. To qualify for admissions at Central University of Jammu, candidates must appear for the CUET before starting the application process.

Only the candidates who manage to clear the CUET entrance exam with an appropriate rank will be able to gain admissions at the Central University of Jammu.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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MBSCET offers one course at UG level. The college offers BTech programme. Students who meet the eligibility and selection requirement can get admission in BTech. The students who have passed Class 12 with subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from a recognised board are eligible to apply.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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The candidate can get the application form online as well as offline, the student can download online application form from MBSCET portal. Candidates can fill the form and submit. After filling and duly signing the form mail the MBSCET application form and required documents along with the registration amount.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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No, the student cannot directly apply on the website. First, the candidate has to download the application form of MBSCET from the portal. After that the student can fill the form and submit all the required documents on the college mail address with application amount.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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The steps for submitting MBSCET application form are:

  • Download the application form the official website of the college.
  • Fill and Duly Sign the application form with Transaction Number of payment of INR 1200/- mention at the bottom (with date of transaction).
  • 3.Submit all the required documents with application amount at thier official mail- id (admissionmbscet2020).

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Gaurika Chhabra

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There are six specialisations in BTech, at MBSCET. The specialisations are Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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No, the candidate cannot pursue BTech through distance education at MBSCET. The mode of study for the offered course is full-time. If a course claims to be distance BTech then it is not AICTE recognised.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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To get admission in MBSCET the candidate has to take the entrance test JKBOPEE, the difficulty level of the questions asked in the JKBOPEE entrance exam generally ranges from easy to moderate level. However, some sections like Reasoning and General Awareness might have a few challenging questions.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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MBSCET operates as a minority institution and divides its total intake of 330 students into two equal parts.165 seats are reserved for the Government of J&K quota, and 165 seats are reserved for the minority quota (specifically for Sikh candidates).

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