Can I join Dronacharya Group of Institutions without MAT?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Faheem Ismail Reshi

    2 years ago

    Yes, it is possible to join Dronacharya Group of Institutions without MAT. The eligibility criteria for admission to Dronacharya Group of Institutions vary depending on the course. For B.Tech admission, candidates must obtain a minimum of 50% in the JEE Mains to be considered for admission.
    For MBA admission, candidates must possess a valid UPSEE / CAT / MAT / CMAT score followed by a personal interview
    Dronacharya Group of Institutions also offers admission on the basis of 12th merit,

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    VANSHIKA SURYAVANSHI

    2 years ago

    Yes, you can join Dronacharya Group of Institutions (DGI) without MAT. 

    For BTech, the candidate must be a pass in Class 12 with Physics and Maths as compulsory subjects with one among Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocational subject/ CS/ IT/ Informatics Practices/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies with at least 45% aggregate (40% for reserved categories).

    For MBA, eligible candidates seeking admission must have a valid score in one among UPSEE/ CAT/ MAT/ CMAT exams to secure their seat at this institute.

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    Shakil Ansari

    2 years ago

    Yes, you can join Dronacharya Group of Institutions (DGI) without MAT. DGI offers admission to various UG and PG programs on the basis of merit in 12th board exams or entrance exams like JEE Main, UPSEE, CAT, and CMAT. However, for admission to some of the programs, such as MBA, MAT scores may also be considered.

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