MIT Arts, Commerce and Science College Admission Process
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
MIT ACSC offers admission to majority of courses on the basis of merit. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Class 12 or graduation, depending on the level of the opted course. It is comparitively easy to seek admission at MIT ACSC for any candidate. To apply for the admission, candidates must fill out the application form and submit it offline at the main campus.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The application process for MIT Academy of Engineering is online only. However, candidates seeking admission in B.Tech. And M.E. Must register themselves for MHT-CET/JEE Main and GATE respectively through the respective official website. Applicants can apply through both online and offline mode. For the online forms, candidates can fill the form available at the official website of DTE Maharashtra. The application fee will be calculated on the basis of candidature type, category, and person with disability. The admission fee for First year B.Tech course is INR 1000 for general
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
Rs 1,82,800 for 3 years course fee.
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Admission Procedure
Every eligible candidate has to pass a Common Entrance Test to be conducted by the respective Institute/College. Minimum Eligibility:
HSC (10+2) from any stream with English as passing Subject with minimum 40% marks in aggregate.
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