I have not appeared in IIT Mains exam. Can I get admission in B.Tech? I scored more than 85% in 12th?

Asked about KCC Institute of Technology and Management - B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

0 40 Views | Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Mohit Yadav

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    Answered by

    Nirmal Kumar

    5 years ago
    Of course, you can. There are several engineering entrance exams like:
    WBJEE, COMEDK, BITSAT, VITEEE, SRMJEE, KIITEE, etc.
    You can also consider private colleges in South India that are even better than some government colleges in the north.
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    Akshaj Juneja

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can get admission in B.Tech but you will not be able to get admission in IITs, NITs and different colleges that use JEE Mains score for the admission. Different private universities have their own exams like Manipal, VIT and IPU. You can give their exams and can admission in B.Tech in your preferred branch but you have to score well in their exam. KCC Institute of Technology and Management take JEE and UPSEE marks as reference for the admission.

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