How to get admission to BTech at Calcutta University?

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    abhishek gaurav | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    To secure admission to BTech at Calcutta University, students must pass the state-level entrance examination, i.e., WBJEE with a good score. Candidate should also have the minimum eligibility, which is class 12 pass with 50% aggregate. The eligible students can also submit the online form (caluniv.ac.in). The university again shortlists students on the basis of their entrance test and allots seats.

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    Aman singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Calcutta University BTech admission is entrance-based. Students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in order to get admission. Find the detailed information for BTech admission 2022 in the table below:

    Course NameEligibility & Selection Criteria
    BTech

    Eligibility: Graduate with minimum 50% aggregate in the respective subjects from a recognised university

    Selection: WBJEE

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    Mani Khanna Of Family, Friends and Food | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    To get admission to BTech at Calcutta University, students need to qualify for the state-level entrance exam, i.e., WBJEE with a valid score. Candidate must also meet the minimum eligibility criteria, which is a class 12 pass with 50% aggregate. Eligible students can further fill out the online form (caluniv.ac.in). The university further shortlists students based on their entrance test scores and allot seats.

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