Can I get admission in IUST for B.Tech in food Technology without JEE Mains 2018?

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    jenni neons

    7 years ago
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    Aleena Jobin I am student

    7 years ago
    You can apply for B.Tech in food technology if you have a minimum of 50% marks in physics, maths, and chemistry in 10+2. It is a 4-year course and you have many opportunities abroad for this course. The course may exceed up to 6 years. Here I am providing you with some best colleges in India which offers you this course.
    *Institute of Chemical Technology-Mumbai
    *Faculty of Engineering and Technology-Kolkata
    *Harcourt Butler Technology Institute-Kanpur
    *Amity University-Noida
    *University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology-Chandigarh
    *Biyani International Institute of Engineering and Technology-Jaipur.
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    Rishav Sood Always here & happy to help u..... : )® | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    No, if you haven't given any exam, because B.Tech regular candidates must apply for JEE Main (Paper-I) prior to filling the IUST application form. Admission is based on marks obtained in JEE Mains. But, if you have given JKCET exam, then there are still chances of getting admission in ISUT, if you scored good marks in board exams. You can apply for the 3rd round counselling, which will take place in the August 1st week or you can directly approach the campus authority with your score. You can also apply for management seat over there.

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