Is 50% aggregate in Class 12 enough to be eligible for GGSIPU BTech courses?
No, general category candidates with an aggregate of 50% in Class 12 board exams are not eligible for GGSIPU BTech courses. To be eligible for BTech at GGSIPU, candidates need to score a minimum of 55% in their Class 12 board exams in the relevant stream.
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To get admission through Management Quota in BTech at Greater Noida Institute of Technology, IPU, students have to fill an application form. The amount to be paid for application fee is INR 2,500.
The fee for GGSIPU application /registration is INR 1500. Applicants also have to pay Counselling Participation fee of INR 1,000 to enroll in the centralised choice-filling rounds for BTech admission in GNIT IPU.
documents required for admission in BTech at Greater Noida Institute of Technology IPU are as follows:
- I-Card Form
- JEE Admit Card
- JEE Score Card
- Class 10 Marksheet
- Class 12 Marksheet
- Aadhar Card Copy
- Preference Sheet
- College Fee Slip
- IPU Admission Form
- IPU Allotment Letter
- Passport Size Photographs (8)
- Medical
GGSIPU is a government university. GGSIPU is a UGC approved university. Being a government university, the fee for various courses is not very high. The tuition fee for UG/ PG courses like BTech is INR 2.3L - INR 7.4L & M.Tech is INR 1.9 L - INR 2.8 L.
GGSIPU has all the qualities of a tier 1 university. The university placements are good. Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) and CloudTechner recently offered placement packages to the AI & ML & AI-DS students. The infra of the university is also good. The classrooms are embedded with
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