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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, lateral entry is offered to seven BTech specialisations. CCS University admission to the programme is entrance-based. Further, BTech (Lateral) course is available in multiple specialisations, including Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Electronics & Communication, Electronics and Instrumentation, etc. Candidates seeking admission to these programmes must meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
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Yes, JIS University offers direct admission to the second year of BPharm through Lateral Entry. This course is offered by the School of Pharmaceutical Technology for a duration of three years. Those who want to apply must pass fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. Candidates are required to pass DPharm with a minimum 60% aggregate from any AICTE recognised university. The final selection is done based on a valid score obtained by candidates in JIS University Entrance Test (JET).
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Candidates must have passed minimum two/ three years Diploma examination or pass a BSc Degree from a recognised University as defined by UGC, with minimum 45% aggregate (40% aggreagte in case of SC/ ST candidates and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only). Moreover, the selection process to the programme is based on Diploma aggregate scores.
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Yes, the Institute offers lateral entry admission to MCA programme.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Madras Christian College (MCC) did not typically offer lateral entry options for their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) programs. Lateral entry is more commonly associated with technical or professional degree programs, such as engineering or computer science, rather than traditional liberal arts and humanities programs like B.A.
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