How to get admission to B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at Faculty of Engineering and Technology?
Admission to B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at Faculty of Engineering and Technology can be obtained through a 4-year course with an intake of 225 students. The department offers well-equipped laboratories and experienced faculty members. The admission process is not specified in the pr
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Yes, you can get admission in BTech at Faculty of Engineering and Technology, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences without JEE. This is because, the institute accepts other exams as well. Those without JEE scores can submit any of the following instead - RUASAT/ KCET/ COMEDK
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences accepts several exams for its M.Tech programme. These are both national and state-level. The exams are - GATE/ CUET-PG/ RUASAT.
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences M.Tech admissions are offered only to those who clear eligibility. The admission requirements are as below:
- BTech or equivalent from a recognised university
- GATE/ CUET-PG/ RUASAT
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences admissions are open now. As per the official site, the admission cycle usually starts in Decemeber of every year. For more info, students can contact the admission team.
No, you can't get admission in Faculty of Engineering and Technology, MSRUAS, without appearing for any entrance test. Though students have the option to skip RUASAT if they have valid scores in other exams, admissions without entrance are possible.
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