How to take admission for B.Tech in CSE through management quota? What is the fees for the same?
Please help I am financially weak.
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It depends on colleges policies if we talk about private colleges, go and speak to the concerned person and google it also as management quota offers very less seats.
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Yes, you can get admission in various colleges near you. But should have PCM in 12th. And it will get slight costly if taken via management quota. It's all on the internet.
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Yes, you can take admission through management quota in private colleges. But it might be a little costly as you are not going for direct admissions on the basis of your marks.
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You can get admission through management quota in some colleges and the fee varies from college to college. Also, not all colleges allow admissions through management quota. So, you have to search that which college is offering admissions and you have to pay a huge amount of money in order to take admission through this quota as college management committee charges a huge amount for these type of admissions.
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Saleha Ibrahim The purpose of our lives is to be happy. | Contributor-Level 9
6 years agoSome are able to turn out good and some unfortunately lag behind. Some result in cracking competitive exams and some fail to. Under this consideration, a lot many people take admission through management quota for B.Tech and that to for CSE. In India, you can get admission to various colleges through management quota. There are more than 6500+ engineering colleges in India. Out of which a good number of colleges have management quota. Though the required amount varies. Good luck.
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