Can I get admission to BTech at IIIT Bangalore without JEE Main?

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  • The admission process at IIIT Bangalore is completely online and entrance-based for BTech. No, candidates cannot get admission to BTech at IIIT Bangalore without JEE Main. They can only apply to a BTech course in this collge with a valid JEE Main score. There is no other provision for admission. Thus, it is crucial that candidates seeking admission take the JEE Main exam and pass with a good score. Candidates should check the IIIT Bangalore website for the latest admission criteria.

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    9 months ago

    No, it is mandatory for aspirants to have a valid JEE Main score for admission to IIIT Bangalore BTech programme. Once the JEE Main results are out, candidates are allocated seat in the institute based on their rank. However, mere qualifying JEE Main won't guarantee admission. Candidates must also fulfil the eligibility requirements.

    Besides, candidates must hold first class in Class 12 with Mathematics as one of the subjects. Students expecting to complete the minimum requirements by July of the admission year are also eligible for admission.

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    Ashwin Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    IIIT Bangalore admits students based on entrance exams, although there a limited number of direct admission conditions. The prominent accepted exam is JEE Main, however, students can also choose alternate tests. IIIT Bangalore admissions also accept prominent exam scores such as VITEEE, BITSAT, among others. Students can visit the official website to learn more about IIIT Bangalore admissions.

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