What are the required documents during the B.E. / B.Tech application process at Universal College of Engineering?

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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    7 months ago

    The required documents during the B.E. / B.Tech application process at Universal College of Engineering include:

    • Marks sheet of class 12th standard
    • Marks sheet of class 10th standard
    • Entrance exam Scorecard
    • Transfer certificate (if required)
    • Character certificate
    • Migration Certificate 
    • Caste Certificate (if Applicable )
    • Aadhaar Card
    • Passport-size photographs

     

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    ANISH SHARMA | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    To take admission in B.E. or B.Tech programme at Universal College of Engineering, you will need to submit the following original certificates for verification

    Photo copy Your 12 passing certificate for verification of your marks

    You school leaving certificate

    Photo copy of Your any I'd proof like adhar, pan 

    Your original score card of the entrance by which you are taking admission

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    Abhishek singh | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    To apply for a B.E. or B.Tech programme at Universal College of Engineering (UCoE), you'll need to submit the following original certificates for verification: School/Institution Leaving Certificate and Certificate of Marks at the qualifying examination. 

    The college will keep these original certificates and will not return them unless you cancel your admission. 

    UCoE's admissions process is based on merit and the rules of the Government of Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. 

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In order to apply for B.E./ B.Tech at Prerna Pratishthan's Universal College of engineering and Research, you need to appear for 

1.MH CET - if you're from Maharashtra 

2.JEE Mains - if you're from any other states

 Then you need to apply for the CAP (centralized admission process) counselling on the Maharashtra CET cell website  and fill in your preferences of colleges. 

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NO, you can't get direct admission into the college. In order to get admission you need to appear for the entrance exam i.e MH CET ( if you're from Maharashtra) and JEE main ( if you're from other states) . However If you want to take admission into the second year after the Diploma or B.Sc then you can get admission without any entrance exam. The admission will be then solely based on your merit. 

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