I want to take admission in BIT Mesra. I have a score of 360 in NEET and 80% in Class 12. How can I proceed for the same?
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BIT Mesra accepts new admissions only through their online application portal found on their official website. The eligibility standards are met by you since you scored 360 points in NEET and earned 80% in your Class 12 exams. Students must register online and finish the application form and pay an application fee worth INR 2,500 for admission. To apply for admission at BIT Mesra you must upload your Class 10 and 12 mark sheets together with your NEET scorecard and identity proof documents. Additionally you need to submit the application fee of INR 2,500. Students must pay INR 11,42,000 as total fees for the 4-year B.Pharm course at BI
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