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To secure admission to the undergraduate, postgraduate, and PG Diploma courses at the National Institute of Technology Warangal, candidates must visit the official website of the respective national-level entrance examination conducting bodies to register. Eligible candidates must appear for the entrance test, followed by an additional selection process. To secure a seat in NIT Warangal, students must also meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the course.
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Srishti Manipal Institute conducts entrance exam in three rounds. Registration for Round 1 is closed and its exam will be conducted on April 19, 2025 for B Des and between April 02 to April 19 for M Des.
To apply for SMEAT 2025, candidates need to fill out the application form available on the official website of the Srishti Manipal Institute. The Round 2 registration deadline is April 20 for B Des programs and May 17 for MDes programs.
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SMEAT result will be announced as per the Rounds conducted:
Round 1 Results: April 30, 2025, for both for Bachelor of Design (BDes) and Master of Design (MDes).
Round 2 Results: May 23, 2025, for Bachelor of Design (BDes) programs and June 16, 2025, for Master of Design (MDes) programs.
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The SMEAT 2025 scorecard typically includes:
Candidate's name and roll number
Section-wise scores
Total marks obtained
Qualifying status.
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Jain University Admission:
- Supplementary Exam: Eligible for admission
- Minimum Marks: 50-60% in 10+2 exams
- Entrance Exam: JET (Jain Entrance Test) may be required for some programs
- Check: University website or admissions office for specific requirements.
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