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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, if a student chooses to withdraw from the programme of study or cancel the admission, MIT School of Engineering & Science does provide a refund. Check below to know the detailed refund policy:

Percentage of Refund of feeA Point of Time when notice of withdrawal of admission is received at the constituent unit of the university
100%15 days or more before the formally notified date of admission
90%Less than 15 days before the formally notified last date of admission.
80%15 days or less after the formally notified last date of admission.
50%30 days or less, but more than 15 days, after the formally notified last date of admission.
No refundMore than 30 days after the formally notifiedlast date of admission.

 

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To do a BTech course from MIT School of Engineering & Science, students must submit an application form in the first place. The application form is available on the institute's official website. While applying, they must submit valid national/state-level entrance test scores. After the application stage, the institute prepares a rank list based on applicants' scores. Based on this list, the institute allocates the BTech seats. Students who get a seat must report to the institute for verification of documents and payment of fees.

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Yes, the curriculum designed by MIT School of Engineering & Science for the BTech programme is based on a credit system. Each subject included in the course syllabus is allocated a certain credit. Students who pass the subject paper in end-semester examinations are awarded the respective credits. When the course duration ends, students must have attained a certain number of credits to get the degree. 

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The MIT School of Engineering & Science BTech in CE syllabus covers various core subjects that help students understand the course in depth. Some of the core subjects included in the BTech in CE syllabus are:

  • Applied Sciences
  • Programming for Problem Solving
  • Linear Algebra and Calculus
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Design Thinking
  • Basics of Civil Engineering

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Students willing to get a BTech seat at MIT School of Engineering and Sciences must follow the below-mentioned steps:

1. Check the eligibility criteria and ensure that you fulfil it.

2. If eligible, apply for the preferred BTech course on the institute's official website.

3. Stay updated with the release of the merit list. 

4. When allocated a seat, pay the admission fee to secure the seat.

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MIT School of Engineering & Science offers a good number of seats for BTech courses. In total, there are 660 seats available. These seats are spread across various specialisations offered under the programme. The allocation of seats under the specialisations varies as per the institute's policy. 

Note: The above-mentioned seat intake is as per official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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MIT School of Engineering & Science offers a wide palette of specialisations under its BTech programme. Some of the specialisations are Civil, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and more. The distribution of seats among all specialisations varies. As per official sources, Mechanical Engineering courses has the highest intake, with 120 seats each. 

Note: The abovementioned information is as per official sources. However, it is subject to change.

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Yes, candidates can get admission to MIT School of Engineering and Sciences BTech courses without appearing for the JEE Main exam. The school accepts various entrance exams. Check out the below list to know all the accepted entrance exams:

  • JEE (Mains)
  • MHT-CET
  • PERA CET
  • Uni-GAUGE any other state CET 

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The BTech admission process at MIT School of Engineering and Sciences starts with the application stage. Following are the steps to apply:

1. Visit the university's official website and click on the 'Apply Now' tab displaying on the screen.

2. Fill in the required details to make a new student account.

3. Log in to the newly made account and fill out the application form.

4. Pay the application fee of INR 1,800.

5. Preview and submit the form.

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As per official sources, the BTech application portal at MIT School of Engineering & Science for 2025 admissions is now closed. The last date to submit the application form for all BTech courses was 31 Jul, 2025. Candidates must note that the extension of the deadline is completely at the discretion of the concerned authorities.

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