Can I get admission to IMS Engineering College B.E. / B.Tech course without JEE Main?

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    JUHANA SHERIN | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    Yes, candidates who have completed their class 12 with the Science stream can opt for a degree in BTech without JEE Main or any other entrance exam scores with the criteria that you must have passed the 10+2 exam or equivalent with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. But the chances to get admission is slightly different comparing to the entrance exam qualified student.

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    Lokeshwaran | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    IMS Engineering College in Ghaziabad accepts students entirely into its B.E./B.Tech programmes through JEE Main merit scores; however, class 12 marks may be taken into consideration. Some private engineering colleges offer direct admission based on class 12 performance, but this varies depending on the institution.

    For more information about whether or not IMS Engineering College offers this kind of option, contact the admissions office directly. They can provide the most current and accurate information about admission criteria and procedures.

    For further information, visit the official IMS Engineering College website or contact their a

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    Rupesh Katariya | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Yes, you can get admission to the B.E. / B.Tech course at IMS Engineering College without appearing for JEE Main. The college accepts admissions through other channels, like the UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination) or internal exams. Additionally, there may be management quota seats available, where the admission is based on academic performance or the college's internal selection process. However, it's best to check with the college directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility and admission procedures.

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