Can I join Anurag University BTech without Anurag CET?

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Yes, candidates can join BTech courses offered by Anurag University without appearing for the Anurag CET. Aside from Anurag CET, candidates can also apply through TS EAMCET.

Additionally, candidates with a minimum aggregate of 60% in PCM stream of Class 12 can be selected based on board exam scores.

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