Who is eligible for MIT-WPU B.Tech?

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    To be eligible for MIT-WPU B.Tech programs, candidates must meet the following criteria:

    For B.Tech programs, candidates should have a minimum of 50% aggregate score in PCM/PCB or Physics & Mathematics with any Technical Vocational Subject in 10+2/Class 12th, with Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects, along with Chemistry/Biotechnology or Biology/Technical Vocational Courses. Additionally, a minimum of 50% aggregate score in Class 12th/HSC is required.

    Candidates can also be eligible with a minimum of 60% aggregate score in Diploma in Engineering & Technology in an appropriate branch from a UGC approved University, wi

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    To be admitted to a four-year B.Tech programme at MIT-WPU, applicants must meet the minimal requirements for admission as set forth by the university. To be eligible for this course, applicants must complete class 12 with a minimum cumulative score of 50-60%. They had to have taken Chemistry and Technical Vocational courses as electives and Physics and Mathematics as required courses. There is a 5% decrease for candidates from Maharashtra state, backward categories, and differently-abled categories. These applicants must score at least 45-55% overall in the same topics on the most recent class 12 qualifying exam. 

     

  • For admission to a four-year B.Tech course at MIT-WPU , aspirants are required to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria as per the university's norms. Those who are willing to get admission to this course must pass Class 12 with minimum of 50-60% aggregate. They must have studied Physics and Mathematics as main subjects and Chemistry/ Technical Vocational/ Biotechnology* as optional subjects. 

    For candidates belonging to differently-abled categories, backward categories and Maharashtra-state, there is a reduction of five percent. These candidates are required to obtain minimum of 45-55% aggregate in the last qualifying exam

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