does nit or bits hold separate entrance test for bsc. courses?

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    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2013-04-12 11:56:37
    Hi Sarvani,
    IIT's and NIT's offer B.Tech / BE courses and not B.Sc. However, to help you with more information, I would request gopal sharma. Nikhlesh Mathur to share their expertise.
    Eligibility for NIT:
    Admission to undergraduate programs is based on All India ranks of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination). The candidates need to have a minimum pass percentage in Class XII examination in order to apply for NITs.
    Eligibility for BITS:
    Admission are done on the basis of BITSAT.
    Eligibility for BITSAT 2013 –
    For admission, students must have passed the 12th class examination of 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or its equivalen
    ...more
  • A

    Answered by

    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2013-04-12 11:56:37
    Hi Sarvani,
    IIT's and NIT's offer B.Tech / BE courses and not B.Sc. However, to help you with more information, I would request gopal sharma. Nikhlesh Mathur to share their expertise.
    Eligibility for NIT:
    Admission to undergraduate programs is based on All India ranks of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination). The candidates need to have a minimum pass percentage in Class XII examination in order to apply for NITs.
    Eligibility for BITS:
    Admission are done on the basis of BITSAT.
    Eligibility for BITSAT 2013 –
    For admission, students must have passed the 12th class examination of 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or its equivalen
    ...more

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