Can I get admission in Amity University, Noida with the donation for B.Tech if I fail in mathematics?

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Asked by Salman Khan
3 Answers
Vikash Ranjan
8 years ago
No, you have to qualify board exams of PCM.

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Sushant Raj
8 years ago
If you want to take admission in such colleges then you will have to give compartment exam of maths.

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Nikhil Jangir
8 years ago
No, you have to clear 12th first. If you want admission on the basis of donation then it depends on management of the institute.

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