Can I get admission to Maratha Mandal Engineering College - MMEC B.E. / B.Tech course without KCET?
Yes, you can get admission to Maratha Mandal Engineering College - MMEC B.E. / B.Tech course without KCET under management quota. To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidate need to have a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board.
Maratha Mandal Engineering College can offer admission in B.E./B.Tech course even without KCET on management quota basis. This is an option exercised by certain students who wish to secure a seat in any college even if they do not qualify in the KCET exam. Though, they will have to pay more than wha
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Amity University, Bangalore has not listed KCET as a mandatory requirement for BPharma admissions. However, the institute does accept KCET scores for several UG level courses when picking candidates for admissions.
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Amity University, Bangalore has not mentioned KCET as a mandatory entrance exam for BBA at Amity University, Bangalore. However, most UG level admissions at the institute are decided through its scores. Thus, candidates are advised to ask this question from someone in the admission desk.
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