On what basis does the Assam University offer admission to the B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering course?

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    Atul Mishra

    a month ago

    The Assam University offers admission to the B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering course based on the following criteria:
    - Direct admission for valid JEE Main score
    - Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA)
    - Lateral entry for Diploma holders in relevant disciplines with a minimum of 60% marks.

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The total number of seats available for the BTech course at Assam University is 204. During the seat allotment, students are admitted based on this seat intake. The university may follow the seat reservation policy. Thus, some of the seats may be reserved for candidates belonging to the reserved categories. Candidates can visit the official website or reach out to the admission office for more details about the seat availability.

 

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