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Anish Raj

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To get B.E./B.Tech admission at AMGOI, candidates must pass 12th (HSC) with Physics + Math + 1 optional subject (Chemistry/Biology/etc.) and have 50% marks (45% for reserved). They must qualify MHT-CET or JEE Main. Admission is based on merit through counseling.

 

 

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Anish Raj

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Yes, you can get admission to Ashokrao Mane Group of Institutions (AMGOI) for B.E. / B.Tech without the JEE Main exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate needs to have a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12th in a relevant stream. Eligible candidates will also have to appear for the MHT CET exam (if not appearing for the JEE Main exam) and score valid marks to secure admission to the course.

 

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Saksham Tiwari

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Yes, you can get admission to BTech at Rao Pahlad Singh Group of Institutions without participating in the HSTES counseling. You can also secure admission to the course by participating in the JOSAA (national-level) counseling, or you can also get direct admission under the management quota.

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Afnan Naushad

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Yes, you can use the Management/NRI Quota (Category B seats) to get into KMIT's B.E./B.Tech programme without taking the TS EAMCET. Thirty percent of the seats are in these categories. Generally, to be eligible, a student must have at least 45% of the possible points in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in their 10+2 coursework (or 40% in reserved categories). According to some sources, TS EAMCET scores may also be taken into account, even though 10+2 marks are the main requirement for this quota. In general, management quota fees are more expensive. For the most up-to-date information, always get in touch with KMIT directly.

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Afnan Naushad

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A minimum of 45% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from 10+2 is required for admission to Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology's B.Tech programme (40% for reserved categories).  The TS EAMCET exam must be passed, and candidates must take part in its counselling.  Seats are distributed according to merit and preferences, with 30% going to management/NRI quota and 70% going to government counselling.  Verification of documents and payment of the fee are required for final admission in order to guarantee a seat.

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Ravi Babu

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Candidates must pass 10+2 with 50% in mathematics and 50% in physics, chemistry and mathematics (45% for SEBC 45% for management quota) in order to meet the selection requirements for the B.E./B.Tech programme at AISAT, Kochi, Candidates must be eligible to take CEE Kerala KEAM test. Through KEAM counseling, admission is determined by merit taking into account 10+2 grades and KEAM ranks 60% in 10+2 is required for the management quota (50% seats). Applications are filed online at AISAT and candidates may then be interviewed and have their documents verified.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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Yes, you can get admission to the B.E./B.Tech course at the International Institute of Engineering and Technology (IIET) without appearing for the Lateral Entry Entrance Test (LEET), provided you meet the eligibility criteria. For the regular B.Tech program, admission is based on your merit rank in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main or through the Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) counseling process. LEET is specifically for Diploma holders seeking direct entry into the second year of the B.Tech program.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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To get admission in B.E./B.Tech at the International Institute of Engineering and Technology, you must pass 12th grade with at least 45% marks in Physics and Mathematics. You also need to qualify in entrance exams like JEE Main or through HSTES counseling. Admission is based on your exam score and academic performance.

 

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Saksham Tiwari

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Yes, you can! While KEAM is the main route for merit-based admissions, ASET also reserves a portion of its seats under the management quota. If you've completed your 10+2 with good marks in Science subjects, especially PCM, you're eligible to apply directly. The college ensures that passion for engineering is never turned away just because of one entrance exam. At ASET, they value determination just as much as examination scores.

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Vikrant Shekhar

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To get admission to the IIIT Hyderabad BTech course, students must have valid scores in the accepted entrance exams such as  IIITH PGEE, IIITH UGEE, and others. Those students who could not qualify JEE Main or have missed the JEE Main exam, worry not. UGEE IIIT Hyderabad interviews take place in June

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