Can I do BTech from Woxsen University without JEE Main?

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    Manpreet Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    a month ago

    BTech from Woxsen University without JEE Main is possible. The other accepted entrance exams are VITEEE, SAT India, MHT CET, TS EAMCET, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, CUET, and others. Candidates willing to get admission must visit the official website. Then, click on the Apply Now tab. Then, select the required course and pay the application fee, and fill out and submit the application form with required information. 

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    Dipa Mandal

    3 months ago

    Yes, you can pursue a BTech from Woxsen University without JEE Main. The university offers admission through its own entrance exam, WET (Woxsen Entrance Test), or through other accepted scores like SAT or TS EAMCET.

    Additionally, Woxsen University considers scores from national-level entrance exams or state-level exams for admission. If you're interested in applying, you can visit the university's website to know the eligibility criteria, and course offerings. 

    Woxsen University is a private university located in Hyderabad, Telangana, and it provides various undergraduate and postgraduate programs in engineering and other fields .

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    Antu Kaibartya | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Yes, you may do a B.Tech at Woxsen University without opting for JEE Main. This is how it will be done:

    Eligibility Requirements
    Bachelor degree in 10+2 Science (PCM) with an aggregate of at least 55 percent from a recognised board

    There is also a need to have proficiency in English

    Entry channels
    Admission might be achieved by using any of the following exams, JEE Main being only one of them:
    Self-entry of Woxsen: W-JEET
    National/state tests: VITEEE, Andhra Pradesh and TS EAMCET, MHT CET, CUET, SAT
    IIT-JEE Main is also admitted-but not compulsory
    Once you have cleared one of these, you will also have to go through Psychometric Test

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