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Mani Sahni

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Yes, there are state-level exams for BSc MLT admission such as:

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KCET

Karnataka Common Entrance Test

BIEAP

Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh

TJEE

Tripura Joint Entrance Examination

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Vidhi Jain

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You can give multiple Aerospace Engg. entrance exams in India at the state level for admission. Though JEE Main and GATE are the most talked about and popular exams, you can also consider giving exams like KCET, COMEDK UGET, and MHT CET at the state level or participate in the TNEA Counselling after 12th. For PG courses, you can consider giving Karnataka PGCET and TS PGECET.

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Vidhi Jain

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If you wish to pursue the BTech Electronics Engineering course, you can get admission based on either Class 12 marks or entrance exam scores. When we talk about entrance exams, several state-level exams can be undertaken for admission at top-ranked colleges. A list of the popular exams is given below, along with the number of colleges accepting the exam scores.

Entrance Exams

Colleges Accepting the Exam Scores

TNEA Counselling After 12th

273

MHT CET

256

AP EAMCET

174

TS EAMCET

99

KEAM

88

KCET

53

COMEDK UGET

31

Note: This information is taken from the official website and may vary.

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Mohit Datta

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No, there are no state-level entrance exams specifically conducted for the MSc in Pediatric Nursing. Some colleges accept CUET-PG, etc., exam scores. While some colleges like AIIMS, JIMPER, etc., conducted their own university-level exams.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Yes, you can apply for a Medical Surgical Nursing course through a State-level Nursing entrance exam like KEAM, AIIMS Nursing Entrance, JEMScN, etc. These tests are generally conducted by state nursing councils or universities and are a common pathway to enter a nursing college within that specific state. 

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Vidhi Jain

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When we talk about the entrance exams for BTech Food Technology, the JEE Main exam stands as the most prominent exam, with more than 75 colleges accepting the exam scores. But there are various state-level entrance exams as well that you can consider appearing for to get admission to the BTech in Food Technology course as given here for your reference:

  • MHT CET
  • KEAM
  • WBJEE
  • TS EAMCET
  • AP EAMCET
  • TNEA Counselling after 12th

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Vidhi Jain

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Other than JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and CUET, there are a lot of other state-level BTech entrance tests that you can give and get excellent marks in to grab a seat at a decent college in the respective state. You can check the popular state-level entrance tests for BTech admission given below:

  • MHT CET - Maharashtra
  • AP EAMCET - Andhra Pradesh
  • KCET & COMEDK UGET - Karnataka
  • TS EAMCET - Telangana State
  • KEAM - Kerala
  • TNEA Counselling after 12th - Kerala
  • GUJCET - Gujarat

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Vidhi Jain

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You generally need to appear for entrance exams at the national/state/college level for admission to BTech Civil Engg. While the JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and CUET exams are some choices at the national level, there are several state-level exams as well that you can consider.
Some important ones are given here:
MHT CET - Maharashtra
AP EAMCET - Andhra Pradesh
KCET & COMEDK UGET - Karnataka
TS EAMCET - Telangana
KEAM - Kerala
WBJEE - West Bengal
For Tamil Nadu students, TNEA Counselling after 12th is a primary source of admission to government-funded BTech Civil Engineering colleges.

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Vidhi Jain

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The admission to the BTech in Computer Science Engg. course is based on both Class 12 board exam marks and entrance test scores. While JEE Main, JEE Advanced, & CUET are popular exams at the national level with a high number of student applications every year, there are various state-level entrance tests as well that you can consider giving, as given here:

  • MHT CET - Maharashtra
  • AP EAMCET - Andhra Pradesh
  • TS EAMCET - Telangana
  • KCET & COMEDK UGET - Karnataka
  • TNEA Counselling after 12th - Tamil Nadu
  • GUJCET - Gujarat
  • WBJEE - West Bengal
  • KEAM - Kerala

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Vidhi Jain

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For admission to MTech courses in various specializations, there are various state-level entrance exams that you can prepare for and score excellent marks in. Here is a list of a few popular state-level entrance tests conducted every year, along with the number of academic institutions considering their scores for admission.

Entrance Exams

No. of M.Tech Colleges Considering the Exam Scores

CEETA PG

362

MHTCET M.Tech Counselling

342

AP PGECET

307

Karnataka PGCET

186

TS PGECET

104

OJEE

68

Note: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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