On what basis does the MIT School of Eng. and Sciences offer admission to the BTech Mechanical Eng. (Electric Vehicles) course?
The MIT School of Engineering and Sciences offers admission to the B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (Electric Vehicles) course based on entrance examinations such as MHT CET, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, KEAM, and UPSEE, as well as direct admission. The eligibility criteria include passing 10+2 with a m
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To get admission in MIT School of Engineering & Science, students have to check the eligibility first. Eligible students can then apply online. Admissions are granted on both merit and entrance basis depending on the programme. Selected students have to pay the admisson fees to complete the process.
Yes, MIT School of Engineering & Sciences admissions are open. Interested studnets can apply online. The institute offers UG, PG, and PhD programmes. Students can check the official site to know more.
MIT School of Engineering and Science offers scholarships to its students in the form of Tuition Fee Waiver of the programme that the student is enrolled in. 50 % of the academic year tuition fee is waived off as scholarship for the students belonging to the Economically Weaker Sections.
Students must pay an application fee for admission to MIT ADT University, School of Engineering courses. The application fee is usually INR 1500 for the courses. Though students also have to pay separate application fees for the required entrance exams.
The application process for admission to MIT ADT University, School of Engineering has been given below:
- Open the university page (mituniversity.ac.in).
- Click on 'Apply Now'
- Select 'MIT School of Engineering and Science' and preferred course.
- Register an account.
- Log in and fill the application form with
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