Do I need to take any entrance test for ASET Noida BTech admission?

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    Virajita Mehra | Contributor-Level 9

    2 days ago

    Amity School of Engineering and Technology admit candidates to its BTech courses on a merit-basis. The students performance in Class 12 or equivalent exam is taken into consideration. There is no entrance score requirement. 

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