How many students can do B.Tech at Ajeenkya DY Patil University?
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Ajeenkya DY Patil University can accept up to 150 students in total for its B.Tech programmes, spanning all specializations. The total number of seats available for all of the university's B.Tech courses is represented by this number.
For Specialization Specific Intake, the School of Design has an intake of 30 seats.
For Undergraduate courses, applicants must have earned at least 45% of the possible points in their overall 10+2 or equivalent test from an accredited board.
For Postgraduate courses, applicants must be bachelor's degree holders who have earned at least 50% of their points in the required subjects.
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Ajeenkya DY Patil University, School of Engineering admissions are offered based on ACET scores of the candidates. ACET is the in-house entrance exam for ADYPU. Candidates can also apply for BTech based on their JEE Main/ MHT CET and MHT CET MTech/ GATE for M.Tech programmes.
The institute announced the MHT CET cutoff for admission to the BTech programme for all rounds and categories. The MHT CET cutoff 2022 ranged from 4.33 percentile in the first round closing percentile to 84.68 in the last round closing percentile. Ajeenkya DY Patil University accepts the MHT CET cutoff percentiles for admission to various BTech course specialisations.
Admission to the BBA programme at Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu is merit-based. Eligible candidates are shortlisted based on their academic records and must then appear for the STAC Interview, which is a key component of the final selection process.
Admission to the BBA programme at Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu is based on merit. Eligible candidates are shortlisted and called for the STAC Interview as part of the selection process. The final decision is made by evaluating both the candidate's academic background and their performance during the interview.
Admission to the BA programme at Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu is merit-based. Eligible candidates are shortlisted based on their academic records and must then appear for the STAC Interview, which is a key component of the final selection process.
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