I did not qualify JEE main & could not apply for UPES entrance exam. Is it still possible to get admission in B.Tech courses this year?

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Asked by Umesh Bist
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Tarun  Sharma
7 years ago
Yes, if you are keen on UPES, then they have 10% seats reserved for board merit as well. Keep a check on their site and in newspapers. In my time, the counseling for board merit was around 15 June. Best of luck.

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M
7 years ago
Without doing registration, you cannot get admission in any reputed college. But still, there are some colleges which take direct admission.

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Suprakash Mishra
7 years ago
Yes, you have a chance to get an admission in UPES Dehrodoon. But minimum score is 60. for more visit us UPES site.

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