I am a diploma holder in food technology so can I get admission in ict mumbai collage and if yes then what is the fees criteria for Peryear
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Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG Courses
Candidates need to be Indian nationals to be eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes offered at ICT.
Apart from this, aspirants should have cleared their qualifying examination (having science subjects) with at least 50% aggregate marks if they are from the general category. If the applicant belongs to categories like Backward classes and Persons with Disability then they meet the eligibility criteria if they have secured at least 45% marks. However, this percentage reduction would be offered to candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.
Admission Process for UG Courses
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