I missed the entrance exam of Amity JEE but I want admission in B.Tech in aerospace. My 12th mark is 75%.Can I apply now?

I want admission in Amity University, Noida (Aerospace engineering) .

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shiwani singh
8 years ago
Yes, you can apply for the course. They would shortlist for the interview on the basis of your JEE mains marks and ranking.

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But lastly, I found it has bad reviews for aeropsace engineering and I applied for SRM University, is it good?

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