Can a student from outside home state appear for other state engineering entrance examinations?

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    Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    JEE main score/rank is accepted by most of the state level engineering colleges . However still there are many colleges and states which conduct their own entrance test for which you don't have to be resident of same state.West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) is open for other state students.Many students leave even top NITs to take admission in Jadavpur University (JU) which accept WBJEE rank to admit it's students.
    You may not get admission in all the government engineering colleges of West Bengal but many reputed private colleges are also there.Like Institute of engineering and management (IEM) Kolkata, Heritage Institute o
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination WBJEE is open for other state students. Many students leave even top NITs to take admission in Jadavpur University (JU) which accept WBJEE rank to admit it's students. You may not get admission in all the government engineering colleges of West Bengal but many reputed private colleges are also there. Like Institute of engineering and management (IEM) Kolkata, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) etc. Most of the outsider appears in WBJEE only for Jadhavpur University. Average package for CSE is around Rs 12 Lacs per annum and the fee is around Rs 54000 for two years. Best university in terms of
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    Trivendra Sharma

    5 years ago
    Yes, it is possible. If you are really passionate about Engineering you can try at SKIT Engineering College Jaipur. You can click given link http://www.skit.ac.in/admissions/b-tech-i-year.html.You can also try for the branch of your choice.
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Yes, definitely. People from many states take the examination for other states so there is no problem. There may be separate rules by the government or extra privileges may be given to the native students, but nowhere it is written or mentioned that the exams can only be taken by the local candidates.
    The most famous state engineering exams include ComedK which students take for Karnataka colleges.
    MHCET is taken for colleges located in Maharashtra, GujCET for Gujarat government colleges, Tamil Nadu Engineering Entrance Exam for colleges located in Tamil Nadu.
    Though there are many deemed government and autonomous universities which give
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Yes, all such students are allowed to appear for MH-CET and from 2018 MH-CET and JEE shall be clubbed together, so shouldn't be an issue.
    Exams like AIEEE allows all students across India.
    1) Candidates belonging to general category must have scored a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2.
    2. Those candidates who belong to Schedule Castes, Schedule Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) must have scored at least 45% marks.
    3. Candidates must be Indian citizens.
    Points to remember for those candidates claiming reservation for MHT-CET 2017:
    1.Candidates while filing the application form for MHT CET 2017 m
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