Can I join JIS College of Engineering without WBJEE JELET?

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    Virajita Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Yes, you can certainly apply for the JISCE BTech programme without WBJEE JELET. The college accepts a valid score of various other entrance exam, such as JEE Main too. Students must fulfil the admission criteria to join the college. Those who have completed Class 12 from a recognsied board and have a valid entrance score can apply for the programme. The applications are available on the college's official website. In case of any queries, students may reach out to the admission help desk of the college.

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    For B.Tech admissions, students must secure 45% in 10+2 in PCM and qualify for either WB-JEE or JEE Main or AMPAI. The merit list is prepared by MAKAUT for counselling. BBA and BCA admissions are offered on the basis of scores obtained in 10+2 in relevant compulsory subjects.

    Yes, JIS University follows a merit-based admission process for most of its courses, and direct admission is generally not offered. However, there are certain courses and programs where direct admission may be possible.

     

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