Does PW Institute of Innovation, Lucknow accept Class 12th marks?
Yes, PW Institute of Innovation, Lucknow accepts Class 12 marks for admission. The college offers BTech, BBA, and BVoc programmes at the UG levels. Candidates looking for course admission must complete the basic educational qualification, i.e., Class 12. The application process at the PW Institute o
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