Can I get direct admission to B.Tech at MIT-WPU Pune?

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    Bhumika Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    For admission to the BTech course, MIT-WPU, Pune accepts scores of various state/ national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main/ MHT CET/ PERA CET/ MHT CET B/ NEET UG. Hence, candidates willing to get admission to the course must appear and qualify in any one of the accepted entrance exams. For some specialisations, students may have to write a Statement of Purpose (SOP). 

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    No, you cannot get direct admission to B.Tech at MIT-WPU. According to the web search results, the admission criterion for B.Tech at MIT-WPU is based on AIR in JEE Main through CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) / JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority). Therefore, you need to appear for JEE Main and score above the cut-off marks for the B.Tech programme of your choice at MIT-WPU. You can visit the official website of MIT-WPU for more details and updates on the admission process.

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