Can I take admission in Amity School of Engineering and Technology BTech without JEE Main?

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    Aashi Madavi | Contributor-Level 8

    5 months ago

    Amity School of Engineering and Technology BTech is offered for the duration of 4 years in full-time mode. The Institute offers admission to BTech on the basis of minimum aggregate of 55% to 60% in Class 12 with an annual intake of 120 students. Furthermore, candidates must appear for the interview round, if shortlisted on the basis of the merit qualification. For better understanding, check out the bifurcations below:

    • For non-sponsored candidates: Must have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 60% in aggregate. Moreover, students must also have scored a minimum of 60% in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Computer Science/Electronics/Inf
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    Kartik Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Amity School of Engineering and Technology offers admissions to BTech courses on the basis of two methods. In the first method, the selection process is based on the candidates achieved scores in the JEE Mains entrance exam. Moreover, in the second method, Amity School of Engineering and Technology offers a direct admission process for students who have secured least an aggregate of 80%.  These candidates are exempted from the selection process. Selection will be only on the basis of the Amity application form.

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    Shailja Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Yes, candidates seeking admission to the Amity School of Engineering and Technology BTech course need not give JEE Main. The institute offers admissions to students who are eligible and perform well in the personal interview round. Moreover, as per the eligibility criteria prescribed by the institute candidates with a minimum aggregate of 50-60% in Class 12 or equivalent form any recognised national or state board, along with a valid CUET score are eligible for admission. 

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