Are admissions at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University entrance-based or merit-based?

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    SANDEEP TANWAR | Contributor-Level 6

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    The admission at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University are both entrance-based as well as merit-based, like for B.Tech the candidate have to go through JEE exam, and for MBA, the candidates have to go for CAT/XAT/MAT but for courses such as B.Voc and a few other it is merit, based on the candidate's performancein class12th.

  • Yes, the admission process at SVSU can be both entrance-based and merit-based, depending on the specific course. The admission process at SVSU may vary depending on the course and program. For B.Tech admissions, the university accepts students based on their performance in the 10+2 examination, with a minimum aggregate of 45%. Additionally, the university may consider entrance exams such as JEE Main and HSTES for B.Tech admissions. For other courses such as B.Voc and D.Voc, the university may have different eligibility criteria, including 10th or 10+2 qualifications.

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