How can I get admission to ICT Mumbai for BTech?
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Eligible students must take the MHT CET or JEE Main exam to get admitted to ICT Mumbai for B.Tech. The requirements for eligibility include earning a Diploma in engineering or a B.Sc from an accredited university or passing classes 10 and 12 with maths and physics as required subjects. The admission age is unspecified. Selection criteria differ according to the category of the student: MHT CET students in Maharashtra and MHT CET/JEE Main for students in all other categories in India.
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To get admission to ICT Mumbai for BTech, eligible students need to go through either the JEE Main or MHT CET exam. The eligibility criteria include passing Class 10 and Class 12 with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects, or having a Diploma in Engineering or BSc from a recognised institute. There is no age limit for admission. Selection criteria vary based on the student's category: MHT CET for Maharashtra students and MHT CET/JEE Main for All India category students
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Eligible students are required to go through JEE Main or MHTCET exam for admission to Institute of Chemical Technology for BTech followed by CAP counselling conducted by DTE Maharashtra. The eligibility and selection criteria for BTech is as follows:
- Eligibility: A pass in Class 10 and Class 12 with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects (40% for Backward Class, EWS and PwD category candidates of Maharashtra) or Diploma in Engineering or BSc exam from a recognised institute of Maharashtra with 45% aggregate (40% for Backward Class, EWS and PwD category candidates of Maharashtra). There is no age limit for admission.
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Hostel | Type of Accommodation | No. of Seats | Fees (in INR) |
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Hostel No. 1 (Boys)
| Double Seated | 110 | 17,105 |
Triple Seated | 153 | 16,555 | |
Hostel No. 2 (Girls)
| Double Seated | 74 | 17,105 |
Triple Seated | 72 | 16,555 | |
Hostel No. 3 (Girls)
| Double Seated | 92 | 20,405 |
Triple Seated | 15 | 19,855 | |
Hostel No. 4 (Boys) | Double Seated | 66 | 17,105 |
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