Can I get admission to LDRP Institute of Technology and Research B.E. / B.Tech course without JEE Main?
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This institute, LDRP Institute of Technology and Research, Gandhinagar, is a private college set up in 2005 under the Sarva Vidyalaya Kelavani Mandal. It's affiliated to Gujarat Technological University and is AICTE-approved. It is run as a private college without government aid, and the sources of income are tuition fees and private trusts.
The various programs it offers are B.E./B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, and MCA. The engineering education is that which accounts for the majority of the student population of over 4,000. In contrast to state-aided colleges with rigid curricula and infrastructure, this institute is allowed to have flexibility
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