Is JEE Main enough for Kanpur Institute of Technology, B.Tech admissions?

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  • Yes, JEE Main is enough for B.Tech admission in Kanpur Institute of Technology. Candidates applying for the B.Tech programme at KIT are required to have a valid JEE Main score, as well as specific eligibility criteria such as a minimum of 45% in the UP Board intermediate examination. Further, for admission back in the second year of the B.Tech programme, candidates must have completed a three-year Engineering Diploma in any branch of engineering or a three-year B.Sc. Degree with specific scoring criteria

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    Ashish Rana | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Kanpur Institute of Technology (KIT) B.Tech Admissions

    Kanpur Institute of Technology (KIT) offers B.Tech programs across various specializations. The admission process considers both JEE Main scores and the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Let’s explore the details:

    Admission Modes

    1. JEE Main:
      • Eligibility: Candidates with valid JEE Main scores can apply for KIT B.Tech programs.
      • Seats Filled: Approximately 20% of the total B.Tech seats are allocated through JEE Main.
    2. CUET:
      • Eligibility: CUET is conducted by KIT for B.Tech admissions.
      • Seats Filled: The remaining seats are filled through CUET.

    B.Tech Programs Offered

    ProgramSpecializationDuration (in months)Entrance Exam
    B.Tech.Computer Science & Engineering48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Computer Science & Engineering (AI & ML)48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Electronics & Communication Engineering48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Electrical & Electronics Engineering48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Mechanical Engineering48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Information Technology48JEE Main
    B.Tech.Biotechnology48JEE Main
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Computer Science & Engineering36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Computer Science & Engineering (AI & ML)36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Electronics & Communication Engineering36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Electrical & Electronics Engineering36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Mechanical Engineering36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Information Technology36CUET
    B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)Biotechnology36CUET

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