Can I join Techno India University without JEE Main?

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    abhishek gaurav | Contributor-Level 9

    7 months ago

    Yes, you can take admission in Techno India University without JEE Main, depending on the course. For BTech, admissions also consider marks in WBJEE and TNJEE instead of JEE Main. A few UG courses like BBA, BCA, and BSc allow admission on Class 12 marks or university entrance test. You should look up the particular eligibility for your selected course on the university website.

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    Sunita Mehta | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    No, in order to be admitted to Techno India, you must pass the WBJEE or Jee Mains with a good rank, depending on which stream you are interested in.

    JEE (main) ranks have a limited number of seats available (10% of total seats).To gain admission with JEE main rank, you must attend WBJEE counselling and select your college from the choice list using both JEE (main) and WBJEE ranks, or solely using JEE (Main).If your ranking is less than 70k, you may be able to get CSE/ECE/IT in TISL.If you are getting core branches such as mechanical or civil engineering, please do not attend this college!

    You can also apply for counselling in many other

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    fixer 098

    2 years ago

    No, to get admission in Techno India you have to Clear WBJEE or Jee Mains with Good rank depending upon which stream you are interested in.

    Few seats are available for JEE (main) ranks (10% of the total seats).You need to appear for the WBJEE counselling and choose your college in the choice list using both JEE (main) and WBJEE ranks or simply using JEE (Main) in order to get admision through JEE main rank.You may get CSE /ECE/IT in TISL if your ranking is somewhat less than 70k.If you are getting core branches like Mechanical or civil please don’t join this college!

    Alternatively, you can apply for counselling in many other states

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