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Arshita Tiwari

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Admission to M.Tech course is based on PERA or GATE score. The school releases a merit list announcing the names of the shortlisted candidates. Shortlisted aspirants will recieve a mail for admission confirmation. Selected candidates need to pay course fee to confirm their seat in the school.

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The mode of application is online for all courses. The application fee is INR 1,500 for each course. Candidates can check below the steps to apply for MIT School of Computing:

  1. Visit the official website
  2. Click on 'Apply Now'.
  3. Register with the basic details.
  4. Login to fill out the application form.
  5. Upload documents and pay the application fee.
  6. Submit the application form.

Documents required at the time of application

  1. Scanned photograph & signature
  2. Class 12 marksheet
  3. Graduation marksheet

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Rajshree Singh

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The details regarding the eligibility criteria for various courses at MIT School of Fine Art & Applied Art, MIT-ADT University are mentioned below:

Course NameCommon EligibilitySelection Criteria
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Class 12 with 45% aggregate in any stream (40% for the reservation category)

CBSE 12,  ISC Maharashtra HSC,  MAH AAC CET
MFA

BFA/BVA with a 50% aggregate (46% for the reservation category)

PERA CET,  MAH AAC CET or Entrance Exam Mark (200 marks) + Interview Mark (50 marks) + Portfolio Mark (50 marks)
PhD (Applied Arts)

Two years master's degree in fine art & applied art from any recognised University with minimum of 50% (45% for the reservation category)

Entrance Exam + Previous Academic Records + PI

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To get admission to the Ph.D program, candidates have to appear for an entrance examination conducted by the university. Those who qualify for the entrance examination will be called for a counseling session. During the counseling session, candidates will be allotted seats based on their rank and preferences. Admission to the PhD in Law programme is highly competitive, and candidates are expected to have a strong academic background in law or a related field. To be eligible, candidates are required to hold a Master's degree in Law or a related field from a recognised institution. They must also submit a research proposal outlining thei

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The MIT School of Law, MIT-ADT University offers various programme that combines the study of business administration and law, legal system, legal education, etc. These programme is designed for students who want to pursue a career in law and have an interest in the field of business and legal system as well. 

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MIT School of Law offers various courses and its admissions are based on entrance exams. The admission process involves three stages which are: application, selection rounds, and admission confirmation.

To apply, candidates need to register online and fill out the application form. The selection process is based on the candidate's performance in the entrance examination, which is conducted at the national, state-level or PERA. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria and qualify for the entrance exam will be called for a counselling session.

Once the selection rounds are completed, the shortlisted candidates are called for document v

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Admission to most courses at MIT School of Law is based on entrance exams. To be admitted to MIT School of Law, students must first pass the university or national/state-level entrance exams, and then successfully complete the university-level selection rounds. The admission requirements for MIT School of Law programs, including eligibility criteria and selection process, are outlined in the table below:

CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
Class 12 with 45%
Exams : PERA CET
Class 12 with 45%
Exams : PERA CET
Graduation with 50%
– / –
Graduate from any recognised University.
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PhD
Master's degree in Law
Research Proposal

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Prospective students who wish to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate courses at MIT-ADT must meet the minimum eligibility criteria and pass the relevant entrance exams before applying for admission. They must also submit a completed application form along with supporting documents and an application fee. Below are the steps for the MIT-ADT application process in 2024:
• Visit the official website of MIT University (mituniversity.edu.in) and click on the admission link.
• Fill out the application form with all the necessary personal and educational information in the provided fields.
• Upload all the required documents in t

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To be eligible for admission to the LLB program, a candidate must have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks in case of general category 42% for OBC and 40% of in case of SC & ST applicant. The LLB programme is a three-year undergraduate programme that consists of six semesters. Each semester is six months in duration. During the program, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of law, including the Indian legal system, legal research, and writing.

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