Are admissions at MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research entrance-based or merit-based?

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    7 months ago

    MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research offers admission to most of the UG and PG courses is based on entrance-exam score. The school accepts NEET, JEE (Paper-I), GATE, etc. for admission to specific courses. MIT-ADT University also conducts PERA for selection to MTech courses. For MSc, the school considers the merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam. Admission to PhD programme is based on PET conducted by MIT-ADT University or GATE or NET score.

  • Admissions at MIT school of bioengineering and research are entrance based. Scores of exams like JEE mains, MHT CET, PERA CET, NEET etc. are considered. Students need to have a valid score in any of the above mentioned exams and must qualify for the cutoff in order to get admission. Along with the entrance exams students need to have at least 45 percent in their 12 th class with subjects as Science and maths. After the students qualify in the cutoff final admission processes like counselling, interview takes place. 

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    Vamsi Pocha

    a year ago

    Admissions at MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research are entrance-based. Candidates are required to take the NEET, JEE Mains, or MHCET entrance exam and secure the minimum required percentile in order to be eligible for admission. The institute also considers the candidate's academic record and performance in the interview process.

    Here is a table summarizing the admission criteria for B.Tech in MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences & Research

    Entrance Exam : NEET, JEE Mains, or MHCET 

    Minimum Percentile :85 

    Academic Record  Considered 

    Interview Considered 

    If you are interested in applying for B.Tech in

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