How to get into All Saint's College of Technology for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?

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    Asiya Shaik

    7 hours ago

    All Saints' College of Technology offers a total of 13 courses in the fields of Engineering, Education, Computer Science, and Management at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

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    At the UG level, the institute offers only BTech, BBA, and BCA courses. Admission to the BTech courses is based on the scores obtained in JEE Main/ MP BE exams. To be eligible for any course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45 % in class 12th in a relevant stream from any recognized board.

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    At the PG level, the institute offers only MTech and BEd courses. Admission to the MTech courses is based on the scores obtained in the GATE exam. To be elig

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    Sarthak Tiwari | Contributor-Level 7

    3 months ago

    For UG B.E./B.Tech courses, you can join through entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level counselling (TNEA or similar). Alternatively, direct admissions are available under the management quota for eligible candidates. For PG courses (M.E./MBA), scores from exams like GATE, TANCET, or MAT are typically accepted. Entry requires qualifying 10+2 (for UG) or a bachelor's degree in engineering/technology for PG. Minimum percentages apply—usually forty-five to fifty percent for general category. The admissions office guides each aspirant through application timelines, document submissions, and counselling—making everything smooth and

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Yes — you can get admission into the B.E./B.Tech programme at All? Saint's College of Technology without JEE Main, under certain conditions.The college accepts state-level entrance counselling (e.g., MP? CET or MPPE) based on Class?12 (10+2) merit instead of JEE Main

It also offers management quota seats, filled based on Class?12 marks (usually minimum 45–50% in Physics, Chemistry & Maths), even without an entrance exam score. So if you meet the academic eligibility (Physics, Chemistry, Maths in 10+2 with required aggregate) and apply through MP? CET merit list or management quota, admission is possible without JEE Main.

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