Can I get direct admission to B.Tech at MIT-WPU?

Yes you can get admission into MIT-WPU through:
Management Quota : Through Management Qouta fees will be high as compared to get admission through entrance exams
Lateral entry: Direct admission into the 2nd year which is based on merit score
Through entrance exams: Direct admission into the university
No, MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) generally requires candidates to go through an entrance exam or meet specific eligibility criteria for admission to their B.Tech programs. Direct admission without going through the usual process is not typically available.
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The list of top recruiters who selected the students during the recent MIT-WPU, Pune placements drives is presented below:
- IT and Consulting - IBM, HCL, Infosys, TCS, Accenture, Capgemini, Wipro, Tech Mahindra
- Software and Technology Solutions - Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Amdocs
- Banking, Fi
The following practical exposure students get in the School of Government, MIT WPU:
- Field visits to government offices, NGOs, & political party offices
- National & international study tours (including a visit to Delhi to meet policymakers & legislators)
- Hands-on campaign & election management activities
Students who wish to get School of Government, MIT WPU admissions must pay the mandatory course fees + exam fees which is INR 3.10 lakh payable in four installmenets. This fee may change the next year, hence reach the official site and ask for the total fee details.
BTech is one of the most famous courses of MIT-WPU, Pune in terms of placements. Rhe course-wise placement details are yet to be released. More than 730 recruiters visited the campus for the overall placements 2025 and selected 2455 students of the batch 2025. The overall the highest and p
No, direct admissions are not possible in the School of Government, MIT WPU. Admissions to various courses is based on merit and other criteria decided by the college. Admission to various programmes is based on merit, descriptive written test, followed by the Personal Interaction (PI) score, c
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