If I have not filled the Amity JEE form then what is the procedure of admission in B.Tech?

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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    Dear,
    If you want to apply then you can submit the application form till 15th June and appear for the entrance exam as per their schedule date.
    If you have above 80 aggregate percentage in class 12th with English and PCM then you can apply for direct admission.
    Kindly check the website www.amity.edu for more information.

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Amity JEE (Amity Joint Entrance Examination) is an entrance exam conducted by Amity University for admissions to BTech programmes offered by Amity University. Amity JEE was held in a computer-based test across various cities in the country. The questions were based on the Class 12 syllabus including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) and English or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) and English. 

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No, you can not take admission in Amity JEE without math subject for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering.

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It will be notified in due time by NTA. Keep an eye on the website regularly.
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Palak Chouhan

No In IIST there is no seperate JEE exam. For admission IIT JEE entrance examination marks would be considered.

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