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Shailja Rawat

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Students who wish to take admission into MIT School of Engineering and Sciences BTech courses can apply via JEE Main scores. As per official sources, the JEE Main 2026 has not been released by NTA yet. However, as per the previous year's schedule, the 2026 exam is tentatively scheduled to be conducted in Jan 2026.

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During the last stage of the MIT School of Engineering & Science BTech admission process, candidates with admission offers are required to pay the first installment of the fees. In general, students are required to pay one-time fees and some part of the tuition fees. To learn more, visit the official website of the institute.

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All the MIT School of Engineering & Science BTech courses run for a four-year course duration. Moreover, this course is offered with multiple specialisations, including Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering and more. All these courses have the same duration. To get admission, students must visit the institute's official website and apply for the programme.

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For admission to BTech courses offered by the MIT School of Engineering & Science, students must fulfil the basic eligibility requirements set by the institute. As per the BTech admission policy, students who have completed their Class 12 examinations with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and/or Technical Vocational Subjects and a minimum of 50% (45% for the reserved category) from a recognised board of India are eligible to apply.

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