
Yes, GNIOT Greater Noida, Group of Institutions offers direct admission. Students can check the detail admission criteria from the table presented below:
| Through UPSEEcounselling /qualified candidate of UPSEE under vacant seats after counseling | Direct Admission |
|---|---|
| 40% marks for SC/ST Category candidates | 45% marks for SC/ST Category candidates |
| 45% marks for other categories candidates | 50% marks for other categories candidates |
No, you cannot directly join GNIOT for B.Tech programs. Admission to the GNIOT programme for B.Tech is based on JEE main score and candidates need to go through the counseling process. For other programs, such as the MBA, specific admission criteria may vary and applicants must meet the admiss

Yes, GNIOT offers direct admission to the MBA program. However, candidates must fulfill the minimum eligibility requirements which include Bachelor's Degree in any discipline recognized by UGC in 10 + 2 + 3 system with minimum 50% marks. Candidates appearing in the final year can also apply if they
Indeed, the GNIOT Greater Noida grants direct admission to qualified applicants for a range of graduate and undergraduate programs. Depending on the course and the number of seats available, different admission procedures may apply for direct admission. Applicants who wish to be admitted directly to
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