Can you list all the engineering entrance exams that one can write after 12th including both private and government college exams?

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    The list of engineering entrance exam was really bulky but as per the government's the latest mandate, from 2019 onwards there will be single engineering test called CET. Check the recent Exam list:
    IIT JEE Mains
    IIT JEE Advanced
    BITSAT
    LPUNEST
    COMEDK (UG)
    MHT-CET
    VITEEE
    Andhra Pradesh EAMCET
    TS EAMCET
    SRMJEE / SRMJEEE / SRMEEE
    WBJEE
    GOA CET
    Kerala KEAM
    UPSEE
    CUSAT CAT
    Assam CEE
    KCET
    MU-OET
    AMUEEE
    AEEE
    APIIT NAT
    GITAM GAT (UGTP)
    SET
    SUAT
    TJEE
    IISER Aptitude Test
    GEEE
    HPCET
    IIST
    IEMJEE
    IMUCET
    HITSEEE
    KIITEE
    BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination)
    Madhya Pradesh PET (VYAPAM)
    JECRC
    Apart from these, there might be some other Exams too. But to my knowledge, I
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    Garima Kaushik Education is my prime concern. | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    The list of engineering entrance exam was really bulky but as per the government's latest mandate, from 2019 onwards there will be single engineering test called CET.
    Check the recent Exam list:
    IIT JEE Mains
    IIT JEE Advanced
    BITSAT
    COMEDK (UG)
    MHT-CET
    VITEEE
    Andhra Pradesh EAMCET
    TS EAMCET
    SRMJEE / SRM JEEE / SRMEEE
    WBJEE
    GOA CET
    Kerala KEAM
    UPSEE
    CUSAT CAT
    Assam CEE
    KCET
    MU-OET
    AMUEEE
    AEEE
    APIIT NAT
    GITAM GAT (UGTP)
    SET
    SUAT
    TJEE
    IISER Aptitude Test
    GEEE
    HPCET
    IIST
    IEMJEE
    IMUCET
    HITSEEE
    KIITEE
    BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination)
    Madhya Pradesh PET (VYAPAM)
    JECRC
    Apart from these, there might be some other Exams too. But to my knowledge, I have cove
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    shivam patel college choice expert | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Dear,
    Other than JEE Mains and Advanced there are many entrance exams which are conducted.
    Some of them are:
    1-LPU-NEST
    2-KIITEEE
    3-UPSEE
    4-SRMJEE
    5-WBJEE
    6-VITEEE
    7-BITSAT
    8-Entrance Exam for Galgotias University
    9-COMEDK (you can get very good colleges through this, they are mainly in Bangalore).
    10-KCET
    11-MH-CET
    12-EAMCET
    13-IUMCET.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Other than JEE Mains and Advanced there are many entrance exams which are conducted. Some of them are:
    1-LPU-NEST
    2-KIITEEE
    3-UPSEE
    4-SRMJEE
    5-WBJEE
    6-VITEEE
    7-BITSAT.
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    Kirti Vishwakarma Bibliophile | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    JEE Mains
    JEE Advanced
    BITSAT
    UPESEAT
    VITEE
    SRMJEEE
    MUOET
    AEEE
    WBJEE
    COMEDK
    MHT-CET
    GEEE
    HPCET
    IIST
    IEMJEE
    HITSEEE
    IMUCET
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    Piyush Mittal | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    JEE
    JEE Advanced after clearing JEE Mains
    SRM University Test
    BITS Entrance Test
    UPES Entrance Test
    You can go easily in both private and govt college if you clear BITS entrance exam so you can use BITs no. in govt colleges.
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello!
    Engineering is one of the most sought after career options in India. With Lacs of candidates appearing for various engineering entrance exams (National and state-level) every year, the competition is getting tougher with each passing day. Interestingly, in India, candidates have the option to choose from more than 50 engineering entrance exams, mostly conducted at the UG (undergraduate) level. While some engineering entrance exams are conducted at the National level, others are held at the state and institutional level. The main Entrance examinations for Engineering these days are:
    JEE Mains/Advanced
    BITSAT
    VITEE
    LPUNEST
    Out of these,
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Engineering entrance exams:
    JEE Mains
    JEE Advanced
    BITSAT
    UPESEAT
    VITEE
    SRMJEEE.
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    Neha Choudhary Student at IIT Kanpur

    6 years ago
    As per the update, the major engineering entrance exam after class 12th for private and government college exams are:
    JEE Main
    JEE Advanced
    BITSAT
    VITEEE
    SRMJEEE
    COMEDK
    KIITEE
    WBJEE
    MHTCET
    BCECE
    For any exam related query, you can ask to Matrix JEE Academy: http://www.matrixedu.in/.
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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Basically, there is one main exam which is taken by every college as their entrance exam I.e
    JEE Mains
    JEE Advance
    Else, there is state entrance examination for every state level engineering colleges.
    There is also special awesome entrance examination taken by different universities.
    You can also follow this link for more information and criteria-
    https://www.shiksha.com/articles/engineering-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-5645.

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