MIT-WPU Eligibility
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To be considered for admission at MIT-WPU, candidates must take the MIT-WPU entrance exam. The majority of MIT-WPU admissions are based on the results of the MIT-WPU CET, a national-level/state-level entrance exam. After taking the entrance exam, students must also participate in the university-level selection rounds for final admission. The admission criteria for popular courses at MIT-WPU, including eligibility and selection process, are outlined in the table below. Please refer to the table for the eligibility and selection criteria for MIT-WPU course admissions in 2024:
| Popular Courses | Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| MBA/ PGDM | Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 60% | CAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ MAT/ GMAT/ MAH CET/ PERA CET + GD/ Extempore + PI + Statement of Purpose + Work Experience (if any) |
| BE/ BTech | Class 12 with Physics, Mathematics & English as compulsory subjects and a minimum of 50-60% aggregate in the PCM group (55% aggregate for reserved category candidates) | |
| BBA | Class 12 with 60% aggregate with English subject in any stream | MIT-WPU CET + PI |
| BCA | Class 12 with 50% aggregate in Science stream | MIT-WPU CET + PI |
| MCA | Graduate with 60% aggregate in any stream from UGC-approved institution | MIT-WPU CET + PI |
| BSc | Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 50% | MIT-WPU CET + PI |
| BCom | Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 60% | MIT-WPU CET + PI |
| LLB | Graduation with a minimum aggregate of 55% | MIT-WPU CET/ CLAT/ LSAT/ MH CET Law/ PERA CET + PI |
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The candidates needs to clear Class 12 and graduation with atleast 60% marks. The selection will be done on the entrance exams basis.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
New answer posted
6 years ago
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