Can I join BTech without JEE?

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    Tasbiya Khan | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, it is possible to join a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) programme without appearing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in India. Many engineering colleges and universities have their own entrance exams or admission criteria for BTech programs. Some private colleges may also offer direct admission based on academic performance in qualifying exams.

    Below is a list of BTech colleges in India that either conduct their own entrance exams or provide direct admissions to students, along with information on their total tuition fees:
    College NameTotal Tuition fee
    VIT VelloreINR 5 lakh
    Chandigarh UniversityINR 8 Lacs - INR 33 lakh
    Amity University NoidaINR 2 Lacs - INR 14 lakh
    Graphic Era Demed to be UniversityINR 10 Lacs - INR 15 lakh
    Chitkara UniversityINR 61 lakh

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